Logical Methods in Computer Science (Sep 2022)

A categorical framework for congruence of applicative bisimilarity in higher-order languages

  • Tom Hirschowitz,
  • Ambroise Lafont

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46298/lmcs-18(3:37)2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 18, Issue 3

Abstract

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Applicative bisimilarity is a coinductive characterisation of observational equivalence in call-by-name lambda-calculus, introduced by Abramsky (1990). Howe (1996) gave a direct proof that it is a congruence, and generalised the result to all languages complying with a suitable format. We propose a categorical framework for specifying operational semantics, in which we prove that (an abstract analogue of) applicative bisimilarity is automatically a congruence. Example instances include standard applicative bisimilarity in call-by-name, call-by-value, and call-by-name non-deterministic $\lambda$-calculus, and more generally all languages complying with a variant of Howe's format.

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