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Rewrite, Rewrite, Rewrite, Rewrite, Rewrite (1989)  (Make Corrections)  
Nachum Dershowitz, Stéphane Kaplan, et al.
Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages



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Abstract: .We study properties of rewrite systems that are not necessarily terminating, but allow instead for trans#nite derivations that have a limit. In particular, we give conditions for the existence of a limit and for its uniqueness and relate the operational and algebraic semantics of in#nitary theories. We also consider su#cient completeness of hierarchical systems. Is there no limit? ---Job 16:3 1. Introduction Rewrite systems are sets of directed equations used to compute by repeatedly... (Update)

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@inproceedings{ dershowitz89rewrite,
    author = "Nachum Dershowitz and St\'ephane Kaplan",
    title = "Rewrite, {\small Rewrite,} {\footnotesize Rewrite,} {\scriptsize Rewrite,} {\tiny Rewrite,\ldots}",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages",
    month = "January",
    address = "Austin, TX",
    pages = "250--259",
    year = "1989",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/dershowitz89rewrite.html" }
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