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A Taste of Linear Logic (1993)  (Make Corrections)  (43 citations)
Philip Wadler
Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, Gd\'ansk



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Abstract: This tutorial paper provides an introduction to intuitionistic logic and linear logic, and shows how they correspond to type systems for functional languages via the notion of `Propositions as Types'. The presentation of linear logic is simplified by basing it on the Logic of Unity. (Update)

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Philip Wadler. A taste of linear logic. In Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, volume 711 of LNCS, Gdansk, Poland, August 1993. Springer-Verlag. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wadler93taste.html   More

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    author = "P. L. Wadler",
    title = "A Taste of Linear Logic",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, Gd{\'a}nsk",
    publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
    address = "New York, NY",
    year = "1993",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wadler93taste.html" }
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809   A theory of type polymorphism in programming (context) - Milner - 1978  DBLP
325   Towards a theory of type structure (context) - Reynolds  ACM   DBLP
291   Theoretical Computer Science (context) - Lafont, abstract - 1988  ACM
268   Proofs and types (context) - Girard, Lafont et al. - 1989  ACM
259   Combinatory Logic (context) - Curry, Feys - 1958
184   Linear types can change the world - Wadler - 1990
160   The principal type scheme of an object in combinatory logic (context) - Hindley - 1969
73   Lectures on Linear Logic (context) - Troelstra - 1992
73   Is there a use for linear logic (context) - Wadler - 1991
63   Three approaches to type structure (context) - Reynolds - 1985  ACM   DBLP
51   Operational aspects of linear lambda calculus - Lincoln, Mitchell - 1992  DBLP
22   the unity of logic (context) - Girard - 1991
22   There's no substitute for linear logic - Wadler - 1992
21   A linear functional language (context) - Holmstrom - 1988
17   and cofree coalgebras (context) - Seely, logic et al. - 1989
16   Event spaces and their linear logic - Pratt - 1992  ACM   DBLP
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13   A typed foundation for directional logic programming (context) - Reddy - 1993
10   Type assignment for intuitionistic linear logic (context) - Benton, Bierman et al. - 1992
8   Linear ML (context) - Chirimar, Gunter et al. - 1992
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