Directed univalence in simplicial homotopy type theory

Daniel Gratzer, Jonathan Weinberger, Ulrik Buchholtz
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Simplicial type theory extends homotopy type theory with a directed path type which internalizes the notion of a homomorphism within a type. This concept has significant applications both within mathematics -- where it allows for synthetic (higher) category theory -- and programming languages -- where it leads to a directed version of the structure identity principle. In this work, we construct the first types in simplicial type theory with non-trivial homomorphisms. We extend simplicial type theory with modalities and new reasoning principles to obtain triangulated type theory in order to construct the universe of discrete types $\mathcal{S}$. We prove that homomorphisms in this type correspond to ordinary functions of types i.e., that $\mathcal{S}$ is directed univalent. The construction of $\mathcal{S}$ is foundational for both of the aforementioned applications of simplicial type theory. We are able to define several crucial examples of categories and to recover important results from category theory. Using $\mathcal{S}$, we are also able to define various types whose usage is guaranteed to be functorial. These provide the first complete examples of the proposed directed structure identity principle.
简单同调类型理论中的有向等价性
简约类型理论用有向路径类型扩展了同调类型理论,将同态概念内化于类型之中。这一概念在数学和编程语言中都有重要应用,在数学中,它允许合成(高级)范畴理论;在编程语言中,它导致了结构同一性原理的定向版本。在这项工作中,我们构建了简单类型理论中第一个具有非三同态的类型。我们用模态和新的推理原则扩展了简单类型理论,得到了三角类型理论,从而构造了离散类型的宇宙 $\mathcal{S}$。我们证明了这种类型中的同态对应于类型的普通函数,即 $\mathcal{S}$ 是直接单等式的。$\mathcal{S}$的构造对于上述两种简单类型理论的应用都是基础性的。我们能够定义几个关键的范畴实例,并从范畴理论中恢复重要的结果。利用 $mathcal{S}$,我们还能够定义变类型,并保证其用法是函数式的。这些为我们提出的有向结构同一性原理提供了第一个完整的例子。
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