| T. Coquand, C. Gunter, G. Winskel, Domain theoretical models of polymorphism, Information and Computation, vol.81, p.123-167, 1989. |
....lower level of the resulting polymax model: 5 to the continuous semantics) These last models have constant polymorphic maps. Comparison with Girard s and CGW models. Girard s categorical model [16] belongs to the stable semantics and quanti es over qualitative domains. The continuous CGW model [11] is its adaptation to the continuous semantics, and there is nally a stable CGW model, which follows the same lines and replaces qualitative domains by DI domains [10] The three models are extensional (models of F ) None is polymax and the two stable models satisfy C: These models also encode ....
T. Coquand, C. Gunter, G. Winskel, Domain theoretical models of polymorphism, Information and Computation, vol.81, p.123-167, 1989.
....C) cf. Section 6) Finally it is easy to see that no square model could exist in the stable case (Remark 5 in Section 5.1) Comparison with Girard s and CGW models. Girard s categorical model [16] belongs to the stable semantics and quanties over qualitative domains. The continuous CGW model [11] is its adaptation to the continuous semantics, and there is nally a stable CGW model, which follows the same lines and replaces qualitative domains by DI domains [10] The three models are extensional (models of Fj) None is polymax and the two stable models satisfy C: These models also encode ....
T. Coquand, C. Gunter, G. Winskel, Domain theoretical models of polymorphism, Information and Computation, vol.81, p.123-167, 1989.
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