Proof and computation [electronic resource] / edited by Helmut Schwichtenberg.
Logical concepts and methods are of growing importance in many areas of computer science. The proofs-as-programs paradigm and the wide acceptance of Prolog show this clearly. The logical notion of a formal proof in various constructive systems can be viewed as a very explicit way to describe a compu...
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Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Springer,
©1995.
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Series: | NATO ASI series. Computer and systems sciences ;
no. 139. |
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Table of Contents:
- Program Development by Proof Transformation
- Concurrent Processes and Petri Nets
- Using Reflection to Explain and Enhance Type Theory
- On Geometry of Interaction
- Behavioural Specifications
- A Deductive Approach to Logic Programming
- Rewrite Proofs and Computations
- Action Structures and the Pi Calculus
- Linear Logic and Computation: A Survey
- Computable Functions on Stream Algebras
- The Proof Theoretic Complexity of Recursive Programs.