| Robert Harper, Furio Honsell, and Gordon Plotkin. A framework for defining logics. Journal of the ACM, 199? To appear. Available as Technical Report CMU-CS-89-173, Carnegie Mellon University. A preliminary version appeared in Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, pages 194--204, June 1987. |
....: 41 A.7 Equivalence of ordinary and parallel reduction : 42 A. 8 The Church Rosser theorem for ordinary reduction : 44 References 45 1 Introduction The logical framework LF [HHP] has been designed as a formal meta language for the representation of deductive systems. It is based on a predicative type theory with dependent types in which judgments are represented as types and deductions are represented as objects. In this report we explore the use of this framework for ....
....of the theory of the untyped calculus. More specifically, we will develop a proof and representation of the Church Rosser theorem under fi reduction. This report will focus on techniques of representation details of the LF type theory and its implementation in Elf can be obtained from [HHP, Pfe91b]. Elf is a logic programming language based on the LF type theory, although in this report we deemphasize the operational aspects of Elf. All the Elf code in this report has been type checked and executed in the current implementation [Pfe91a] 1 If the Elf implementation of the proof is ....
Robert Harper, Furio Honsell, and Gordon Plotkin. A framework for defining logics. Journal of the ACM, 199? To appear. Available as Technical Report CMU-CS-89-173, Carnegie Mellon University. A preliminary version appeared in Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, pages 194--204, June 1987.
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Robert Harper, Furio Honsell, and Gordon Plotkin. A framework for defining logics. Journal of the ACM, 199? To appear. Available as Technical Report CMU-CS-89-173, Carnegie Mellon University. A preliminary version appeared in Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, pages 194--204, June 1987.
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Robert Harper, Furio Honsell, and Gordon Plotkin. A framework for defining logics. Journal of the ACM, 199? To appear. Available as Technical Report CMU-CS-89-173, Carnegie Mellon University. A preliminary version appeared in Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, pages 194--204, June 1987.
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