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Variations on Noetherianness
In constructive mathematics, several nonequivalent notions of finiteness
exist. In this paper, we continue the study of Noetherian sets in the
dependently typed setting of the Agda programming language. We want to say that
a set is Noetherian, if, when we are shown elements from it one after another,
we will sooner or later have seen some element twice. This idea can be made
precise in a number of ways. We explore the properties and connections of some
of the possible encodings. In particular, we show that certain implementations
imply decidable equality while others do not, and we construct counterexamples
in the latter case. Additionally, we explore the relation between
Noetherianness and other notions of finiteness.Comment: In Proceedings MSFP 2016, arXiv:1604.0038
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