出典:Wiktionary
After Dutch mathematician Arend Heyting, who developed the theory as a way of modelling his intuitionistic logic.
Heyting algebra (複数形 Heyting algebras)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/20 21:04 UTC 版)
In mathematics, a Heyting algebra, named after Arend Heyting, is a bounded lattice equipped with a binary operation a→b of implication such that (a→b)∧a ≤ b, and moreover a→b is the greatest such in the sense that if c∧a ≤ b then c ≤ a→b. From a logical standpoint, A→B is by this definition the weakest proposition for which modus ponens, the inference rule A→B, A ⊢ B, is sound. Equivalently a Heyting algebra is a residuated lattice whose monoid operation a•b is a∧b; yet another definition is as a posetal cartesian closed category with all finite sums. Like Boolean algebras, Heyting algebras form a variety axiomatizable with finitely many equations.