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Iowa Type Theory Commute

Aaron Stump
Iowa Type Theory Commute
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    Coercive subtyping and coherence

    01/07/2026 | 20 mins.
    In this episode, I give further arguments in favor of coercive subtyping from a software-engineering perspective.  I also explain the critical concept of coherence.
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    A Strange Deal, Explained

    07/05/2026 | 8 mins.
    I explain the story from last episode.
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    A Strange Deal

    01/05/2026 | 2 mins.
    The Curry-Howard isomorphism for the law of excluded middle, as a radio drama.  I first saw a version of this story performed by Phil Wadler and Frank Pfenning (wearing fake horns!) at RTA in Nara, Japan in 2005.  This is my take on it.  In a subsequent episode, I will explain how the story illustrates the computational interpretation of the law of excluded middle.
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    Great paper: The Calculated Typer

    20/04/2026 | 23 mins.
    I discuss a nice paper I quite enjoyed reading, called The Calculated Typer, by Garby, Bahr, and Hutton.  The authors take a very nice general look at the specification of a type checker, for a very simple expression language.  They then manually derive the actual code for the type checker by effectively trying to prove that this as yet unknown code satisfies its spec.  (This is what is meant by calculating the type checker.)
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    Double-negation translations and CPS conversion, part 2

    02/04/2026 | 13 mins.
    In this episode, I talk about the control operator callcc, and how it is implemented during compilation using continuation-passing style (CPS).  I sketch how CPS conversion (transforming a program with callcc into one in CPS that does not need callcc any more) corresponds to double-negation translation from classical to intuitionistic logic.  The paper I am referencing is here.
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About Iowa Type Theory Commute
Aaron Stump talks about type theory, computational logic, and related topics in Computer Science on his short commute.
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