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Turnstile (symbol)

In mathematical logic and computer science the symbol ⊢ () has taken the name turnstile because of its resemblance to a typical turnstile if viewed from above. It is also referred to as tee and is often read as "yields", "proves", "satisfies" or "entails".

Interpretations edit

The turnstile represents a binary relation. It has several different interpretations in different contexts:

  • In epistemology, Per Martin-Löf (1996) analyzes the   symbol thus: "...[T]he combination of Frege's Urteilsstrich, judgement stroke [ | ], and Inhaltsstrich, content stroke [—], came to be called the assertion sign."[1] Frege's notation for a judgement of some content A
 
can then be read
I know A is true.[2]
In the same vein, a conditional assertion
 
can be read as:
From P, I know that Q
 
means that Q is derivable from P in the system.
Consistent with its use for derivability, a "⊢" followed by an expression without anything preceding it denotes a theorem, which is to say that the expression can be derived from the rules using an empty set of axioms. As such, the expression
 
means that Q is a theorem in the system.
  • In proof theory, the turnstile is used to denote "provability" or "derivability". For example, if T is a formal theory and S is a particular sentence in the language of the theory then
 
means that S is provable from T.[4] This usage is demonstrated in the article on propositional calculus. The syntactic consequence of provability should be contrasted to semantic consequence, denoted by the double turnstile symbol  . One says that   is a semantic consequence of  , or  , when all possible valuations in which   is true,   is also true. For propositional logic, it may be shown that semantic consequence   and derivability   are equivalent to one-another. That is, propositional logic is sound (  implies  ) and complete (  implies  )[5]
  • In sequent calculus, the turnstile is used to denote a sequent. A sequent   asserts that, if all the antecedents   are true, then at least one of the consequents   must be true.
  • In the typed lambda calculus, the turnstile is used to separate typing assumptions from the typing judgment.[6][7]
  • In category theory, a reversed turnstile ( ), as in  , is used to indicate that the functor F is left adjoint to the functor G.[8] More rarely, a turnstile ( ), as in  , is used to indicate that the functor G is right adjoint to the functor F.[9]
  • In APL the symbol is called "right tack" and represents the ambivalent right identity function where both XY and ⊢Y are Y. The reversed symbol "⊣" is called "left tack" and represents the analogous left identity where XY is X and ⊣Y is Y.[10][11]
  • In combinatorics,   means that λ is a partition of the integer n.[12]
  • In Hewlett-Packard's HP-41C/CV/CX and HP-42S series of calculators, the symbol (at code point 127 in the FOCAL character set) is called "Append character" and is used to indicate that the following characters will be appended to the alpha register rather than replacing the existing contents of the register. The symbol is also supported (at code point 148) in a modified variant of the HP Roman-8 character set used by other HP calculators.
  • On the Casio fx-92 Collège 2D and fx-92+ Spéciale Collège calculators,[13] the symbol represents the modulo operator; entering   will produce an answer of  , where Q is the quotient and R is the remainder. On other Casio calculators (such as on the Belgian variants—the fx-92B Spéciale Collège and fx-92B Collège 2D calculators[14]—where the decimal separator is represented as a dot instead of a comma), the modulo operator is represented by ÷R instead.
  • In model theory,   means   entails  , every model of   is a model of  .

Typography edit

In TeX, the turnstile symbol   is obtained from the command \vdash.

In Unicode, the turnstile symbol () is called right tack and is at code point U+22A2.[15] (Code point U+22A6 is named assertion sign ().)

  • U+22A2 RIGHT TACK (⊢, ⊢)
    • = turnstile
    • = proves, implies, yields
    • = reducible
  • U+22A3 LEFT TACK (⊣, ⊣)
    • = reverse turnstile
    • = non-theorem, does not yield
  • U+22AC DOES NOT PROVE (⊬)
    • ≡ 22A2⊢ 0338$̸

On a typewriter, a turnstile can be composed from a vertical bar (|) and a dash (–).

In LaTeX there is a turnstile package which issues this sign in many ways, and is capable of putting labels below or above it, in the correct places.[16]

Similar graphemes edit

  • (U+A714) Modifier Letter Mid Left-Stem Tone Bar
  • (U+251C) Box Drawings Light Vertical And Right
  • (U+314F) Hangul Letter A
  • Ͱ (U+0370) Greek Capital Letter Heta
  • ͱ (U+0371) Greek Small Letter Heta
  • (U+2C75) Latin Capital Letter Half H
  • (U+2C76) Latin Small Letter Half H
  • (U+23AC) Right Curly Bracket Middle Piece

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Martin-Löf 1996, pp. 6, 15
  2. ^ Martin-Löf 1996, p. 15
  3. ^ "Chapter 6, Formal Language Theory" (PDF).
  4. ^ Troelstra & Schwichtenberg 2000
  5. ^ Dirk van Dalen, Logic and Structure (1980), Springer, ISBN 3-540-20879-8. See Chapter 1, section 1.5.
  6. ^ "Peter Selinger, Lecture Notes on the Lambda Calculus" (PDF).
  7. ^ Schmidt 1994
  8. ^ "adjoint functor in nLab". ncatlab.org.
  9. ^ @FunctorFact (July 5, 2016). "Functor Fact on Twitter" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  10. ^ "A Dictionary of APL". www.jsoftware.com.
  11. ^ Iverson 1987
  12. ^ Stanley, Richard P. (1999). Enumerative Combinatorics. Vol. 2 (1st ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 287.
  13. ^ fx-92 Spéciale Collège Mode d'emploi (PDF). Casio. 2015. p. 12.
  14. ^ "Remainder Calculations - Casio fx-92B User Manual [Page 13] | ManualsLib". www.manualslib.com. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  15. ^ "Unicode standard" (PDF).
  16. ^ "CTAN: /tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/turnstile". ctan.org.

References edit

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Not to be confused with ㅏ ト or 卜 In mathematical logic and computer science the symbol displaystyle vdash has taken the name turnstile because of its resemblance to a typical turnstile if viewed from above It is also referred to as tee and is often read as yields proves satisfies or entails Contents 1 Interpretations 2 Typography 3 Similar graphemes 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesInterpretations editThe turnstile represents a binary relation It has several different interpretations in different contexts In epistemology Per Martin Lof 1996 analyzes the displaystyle vdash nbsp symbol thus T he combination of Frege s Urteilsstrich judgement stroke and Inhaltsstrich content stroke came to be called the assertion sign 1 Frege s notation for a judgement of some content A A displaystyle vdash A nbsp dd can then be readI know A is true 2 dd In the same vein a conditional assertionP Q displaystyle P vdash Q nbsp dd can be read as From P I know that Q dd In metalogic the study of formal languages the turnstile represents syntactic consequence or derivability This is to say that it shows that one string can be derived from another in a single step according to the transformation rules i e the syntax of some given formal system 3 As such the expression P Q displaystyle P vdash Q nbsp dd means that Q is derivable from P in the system Consistent with its use for derivability a followed by an expression without anything preceding it denotes a theorem which is to say that the expression can be derived from the rules using an empty set of axioms As such the expression Q displaystyle vdash Q nbsp dd means that Q is a theorem in the system In proof theory the turnstile is used to denote provability or derivability For example if T is a formal theory and S is a particular sentence in the language of the theory then T S displaystyle T vdash S nbsp dd means that S is provable from T 4 This usage is demonstrated in the article on propositional calculus The syntactic consequence of provability should be contrasted to semantic consequence denoted by the double turnstile symbol displaystyle models nbsp One says that S displaystyle S nbsp is a semantic consequence of T displaystyle T nbsp or T S displaystyle T models S nbsp when all possible valuations in which T displaystyle T nbsp is true S displaystyle S nbsp is also true For propositional logic it may be shown that semantic consequence displaystyle models nbsp and derivability displaystyle vdash nbsp are equivalent to one another That is propositional logic is sound displaystyle vdash nbsp implies displaystyle models nbsp and complete displaystyle models nbsp implies displaystyle vdash nbsp 5 In sequent calculus the turnstile is used to denote a sequent A sequent A 1 A m B 1 B n displaystyle A 1 dots A m vdash B 1 dots B n nbsp asserts that if all the antecedents A 1 A m displaystyle A 1 dots A m nbsp are true then at least one of the consequents B 1 B n displaystyle B 1 dots B n nbsp must be true In the typed lambda calculus the turnstile is used to separate typing assumptions from the typing judgment 6 7 In category theory a reversed turnstile displaystyle dashv nbsp as in F G displaystyle F dashv G nbsp is used to indicate that the functor F is left adjoint to the functor G 8 More rarely a turnstile displaystyle vdash nbsp as in G F displaystyle G vdash F nbsp is used to indicate that the functor G is right adjoint to the functor F 9 In APL the symbol is called right tack and represents the ambivalent right identity function where both X Y and Y are Y The reversed symbol is called left tack and represents the analogous left identity where X Y is X and Y is Y 10 11 In combinatorics l n displaystyle lambda vdash n nbsp means that l is a partition of the integer n 12 In Hewlett Packard s HP 41C CV CX and HP 42S series of calculators the symbol at code point 127 in the FOCAL character set is called Append character and is used to indicate that the following characters will be appended to the alpha register rather than replacing the existing contents of the register The symbol is also supported at code point 148 in a modified variant of the HP Roman 8 character set used by other HP calculators On the Casio fx 92 College 2D and fx 92 Speciale College calculators 13 the symbol represents the modulo operator entering 5 2 displaystyle 5 vdash 2 nbsp will produce an answer of Q 2 R 1 displaystyle Q 2 R 1 nbsp where Q is the quotient and R is the remainder On other Casio calculators such as on the Belgian variants the fx 92B Speciale College and fx 92B College 2D calculators 14 where the decimal separator is represented as a dot instead of a comma the modulo operator is represented by R instead In model theory f ps displaystyle varphi vdash psi nbsp means f displaystyle varphi nbsp entails ps displaystyle psi nbsp every model of f displaystyle varphi nbsp is a model of ps displaystyle psi nbsp Typography editIn TeX the turnstile symbol displaystyle vdash nbsp is obtained from the command vdash In Unicode the turnstile symbol is called right tack and is at code point U 22A2 15 Code point U 22A6 is named assertion sign U 22A2 RIGHT TACK amp RightTee amp vdash turnstile proves implies yields reducible U 22A3 LEFT TACK amp dashv amp LeftTee reverse turnstile non theorem does not yield U 22AC DOES NOT PROVE amp nvdash 22A2 0338 On a typewriter a turnstile can be composed from a vertical bar and a dash In LaTeX there is a turnstile package which issues this sign in many ways and is capable of putting labels below or above it in the correct places 16 Similar graphemes edit U A714 Modifier Letter Mid Left Stem Tone Bar U 251C Box Drawings Light Vertical And Right ㅏ U 314F Hangul Letter A Ͱ U 0370 Greek Capital Letter Heta ͱ U 0371 Greek Small Letter Heta Ⱶ U 2C75 Latin Capital Letter Half H ⱶ U 2C76 Latin Small Letter Half H U 23AC Right Curly Bracket Middle PieceSee also editDouble turnstile List of logic symbols List of mathematical symbolsNotes edit Martin Lof 1996 pp 6 15 Martin Lof 1996 p 15 Chapter 6 Formal Language Theory PDF Troelstra amp Schwichtenberg 2000 Dirk van Dalen Logic and Structure 1980 Springer ISBN 3 540 20879 8 See Chapter 1 section 1 5 Peter Selinger Lecture Notes on the Lambda Calculus PDF Schmidt 1994 adjoint functor in nLab ncatlab org FunctorFact July 5 2016 Functor Fact on Twitter Tweet via Twitter A Dictionary of APL www jsoftware com Iverson 1987 Stanley Richard P 1999 Enumerative Combinatorics Vol 2 1st ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press p 287 fx 92 Speciale College Mode d emploi PDF Casio 2015 p 12 Remainder Calculations Casio fx 92B User Manual Page 13 ManualsLib www manualslib com Retrieved 2020 12 24 Unicode standard PDF CTAN tex archive macros latex contrib turnstile ctan org References editFrege Gottlob 1879 Begriffsschrift Eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens Halle Iverson Kenneth 1987 A Dictionary of APL Martin Lof Per 1996 On the meanings of the logical constants and the justifications of the logical laws PDF Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 1 1 11 60 Lecture notes to a short course at Universita degli Studi di Siena April 1983 Schmidt David 1994 The Structure of Typed Programming Languages MIT Press ISBN 0 262 19349 3 Troelstra A S Schwichtenberg H 2000 Basic Proof Theory 2nd ed Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 77911 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Turnstile symbol amp oldid 1216734838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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