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Judgements" for Syntactic Definition of Fixpoint Programs  (Make Corrections)  
Talk at -Calculus Seminar '99- Yoshiki Kinoshita February 23, 1999



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Abstract: In order to give a precise syntactic definition of fixpoint programs, we introduced "judgements" similar to those used in typed #-calculus. Hoare-He-Sanders[1] gave the following inductive definition of the set of commands as a set of binary relations on a given set S. This definition is parameterised by a family of binary relations { R i | i # I }. . R i (i # I) is a command. . skip is a command. . abort is a command. . If R, R # are commands, R; R # (the composition of R and... (Update)

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@misc{ calculus-judgements,
  author = "Talk At Calculus",
  title = ""Judgements" for Syntactic Definition of Fixpoint Programs",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/322935.html" }
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