Types and forgetfulness in categorical linguistics and quantum mechanics

P. Hines
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Abstract

The role of types in categorical models of meaning is investigated. A general scheme for how typed models of meaning may be used to compare sentences, regardless of their grammatical structure is described, and a toy example is used as an illustration. Taking as a starting point the question of whether the evaluation of such a type system 'loses information', we consider the parametrized typing associated with connectives from this viewpoint. The answer to this question implies that, within full categorical models of meaning, the objects associated with types must exhibit a simple but subtle categorical property known as self-similarity. We investigate the category theory behind this, with explicit reference to typed systems, and their monoidal closed structure. We then demonstrate close connections between such self-similar structures and dagger Frobenius algebras. In particular, we demonstrate that the categorical structures implied by the polymorphically typed connectives give rise to a (lax unitless) form of the special forms of Frobenius algebras known as classical structures, used heavily in abstract categorical approaches to quantum mechanics.
范畴语言学和量子力学中的类型和遗忘
研究了类型在意义范畴模型中的作用。对于如何使用意义类型模型来比较句子的一般方案,无论其语法结构如何描述,并使用一个玩具示例作为说明。以这样一个类型系统的评估是否“丢失信息”的问题为出发点,我们从这个角度考虑与连接词相关的参数化类型。这个问题的答案意味着,在完整的意义范畴模型中,与类型相关的对象必须表现出一种简单而微妙的范畴属性,即自相似性。我们研究这背后的范畴理论,明确提及类型化系统,和他们的单轴封闭结构。然后,我们证明了这种自相似结构和匕首Frobenius代数之间的密切联系。特别地,我们证明了由多态型连接词隐含的范畴结构产生了被称为经典结构的特殊形式的Frobenius代数的(松弛无单位)形式,在量子力学的抽象范畴方法中大量使用。
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