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Inductive types and type constraints in the second-order lambda calculus (English)
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1991
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The author extends second order lambda calculus with two additional type constructors and shows strong normalization for this extended system using a method of Girard. Using this structure, he then derives a syntactical condition under which a given set of equations involving type variables and constants hold precisely when the resulting terms are normalizable.
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type constraints
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second order lambda calculus
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additional type constructors
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