Lambda Calculus with Types
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Abstract
This handbook with exercises reveals in formalisms, hitherto mainly used for hardware and software design and verification, unexpected mathematical beauty. The lambda calculus forms a prototype universal programming language, which in its untyped version is related to Lisp, and was treated in the first author's classic The Lambda Calculus (1984). The formalism has since been extended with types and used in functional programming (Haskell, Clean) and proof assistants (Coq, Isabelle, HOL), used in designing and verifying IT products and mathematical proofs. In this book, the authors focus on three classes of typing for lambda terms: simple types, recursive types and intersection types. It is in these three…
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3- HBHenk BarendregtCorresponding
Radboud University Nijmegen
- WDWil Dekkers
- RSRichard Statman
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Keywords
- Rotation formalisms in three dimensions
- Typed lambda calculus
- Mathematical proof
- Programming language
- Haskell
- Computer science
- Lambda calculus
- HOL
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