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David N. Turner, Philip Wadler
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Abstract: Two different operational interpretations of intuitionistic linear logic have been proposed in the literature. The simplest interpretation recomputes non-linear values every time they are required. It has good memory-management properties, but is often dismissed as being too inefficient. Alternatively, one can memoize the results of evaluating non-linear values. This avoids any recomputation, but has weaker memory-management properties. Using a novel combination of type-theoretic and... (Update)

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D.N. Turner and P. Wadler (1998). Operational Interpretations of Linear Logic. Theoretical Computer Science, to appear. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/turner98operational.html   More

@article{ turner99operational,
    author = "David N. Turner and Philip Wadler",
    title = "Operational interpretations of linear logic",
    journal = "Theoretical Computer Science",
    volume = "227",
    number = "1--2",
    pages = "231--248",
    year = "1999",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/turner98operational.html" }
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