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Homotopy Type Theory is an interpretation of
Martin-Löf’s intensional type theory into abstract homotopy theory.
Propositional equality is interpreted as homotopy and type isomorphism as
homotopy equivalence. Logical constructions in type theory then correspond to
homotopy-invariant constructions on spaces, while theorems and even proofs in
the logical system inherit a homotopical meaning. As the natural logic of
homotopy, type theory is also related to higher category theory as it is used
e.g. in the notion of a higher topos.
The HoTT library is a development of homotopy-theoretic ideas in the Coq proof
assistant. It draws many ideas from Vladimir Voevodsky's Foundations
library (which has since been incorporated into the UniMath library) and
also cross-pollinates with the HoTT-Agda library. See also: HoTT in
Lean2, Spectral Sequences in Lean2, and Cubical Agda.
More information about this library can be found in:
The HoTT Library: A formalization of homotopy type theory in Coq, Andrej
Bauer, Jason Gross, Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine, Mike Shulman, Matthieu Sozeau, Bas
Spitters, 2016 arXivCPP17
Other publications related to the library can be found
here.
Installation
The HoTT library is part of the Coq
Platform and can be installed using
the installation instructions there.
More detailed installation instructions are provided in the file
INSTALL.md.
Usage
The HoTT library can be used like any other Coq library. If you wish to use the
HoTT library in your own project, make sure to put the following arguments in
your _CoqProject file:
-arg -noinit
-arg -indices-matter
For more advanced use such as contribution see INSTALL.md.
For recommended text editors see our recommended editors
list. Other methods of developing in coq will work as
long as the correct arguments are passed.
Contributing
Contributions to the HoTT library are very welcome! For style guidelines and
further information, see the file STYLE.md.
Licensing
The library is released under the permissive BSD 2-clause license, see the file
LICENSE.txt for further information. In brief, this means you
can do whatever you like with it, as long as you preserve the Copyright
messages. And of course, no warranty!