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Abstract:

tions. The V language allows combinations of iteration and recursion. Two-dimensional notation makes it possible to introduce such useful control structure as iteration synchronization. This provides a way to describe operations that involve multiple vectors or matrices. This paper presents some of the basic V language constructs and a collection of examples demonstrating how these language features fit together.

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