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Abstract: This paper contains a proof of the correctness of a simple compiling algorithm
for compiling arithmetic expressions into machine language. (Update)
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McCarthy, J. and Painter, J. "Correctness of a Compiler for Arithmetic Expressions," in Proc. Symp. in Appl. Math., Vol. 19, Mathematical Aspects of Computer Science (J. T. Schwartz, ed.) Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 1967, 33--41. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/250173.html More
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author = "McCarthy, John and Painter, J.",
title = "Correctness of a Compiler for Arithmetic Expressions",
booktitle = "Proceedings Symposium in Applied Mathematics, Vol. 19, Mathematical Aspects of Computer Science",
publisher = "American Mathematical Society",
address = "Providence, RI",
editor = "J. T. Schwartz",
pages = "33--41",
year = "1967",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/250173.html" }
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