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An overview of type theories
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Nino Guallart
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2014
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Pure type systems arise as a generalisation of simply typed lambda calculus.
The contemporary development of mathematics has renewed the interest in type
theories, as they are not just the object of mere historical research, but have
an active role in the development of computational science and core
mathematics. It is worth exploring some of them in depth, particularly
predicative Martin-L\"of's intuitionistic type theory and impredicative
Coquand's calculus of constructions. The logical and philosophical differences
and similarities between them will be studied, showing the relationship between
these type theories and other fields of logic.
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