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Abstract: values for our framework are defined as follows:
a 2 Avalue = Aconst +Aclosure
b 2 Aconst = ftrue; false; number; nilg
hl; ae; i 2 Aclosure = Label \Theta Aenv \Theta Contour
ae 2 Aenv = Var
\Gamma! Contour
2 Contour = Label
An abstract value a is a set of abstract constants and abstract closures. The abstract
constants true and false each denote a single exact value, while the abstract constant
number denotes a set of exact values. An abstract closure hl; ae; i identifies... (Update)
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@misc{ polyvariant-polymorphic,
author = "An Effective Polyvariant",
title = "Polymorphic Splitting:",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/673634.html" }
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