Typed Lambda Calculi and Applications 8th International Conference, TLCA 2007, Paris, France, June 26-28, 2007, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Simona Ronchi Della Rocca.
- 1st ed. 2007.
- X, 400 p. online resource.
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 4583 2512-2029 ; .
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 4583 .
On a Logical Foundation for Explicit Substitutions -- From Proof-Nets to Linear Logic Type Systems for Polynomial Time Computing -- Strong Normalization and Equi-(Co)Inductive Types -- Semantics for Intuitionistic Arithmetic Based on Tarski Games with Retractable Moves -- The Safe Lambda Calculus -- Intuitionistic Refinement Calculus -- Computation by Prophecy -- An Arithmetical Proof of the Strong Normalization for the ?-Calculus with Recursive Equations on Types -- Embedding Pure Type Systems in the Lambda-Pi-Calculus Modulo -- Completing Herbelin's Programme -- Continuation-Passing Style and Strong Normalisation for Intuitionistic Sequent Calculi -- Ludics is a Model for the Finitary Linear Pi-Calculus -- Differential Structure in Models of Multiplicative Biadditive Intuitionistic Linear Logic -- The Omega Rule is -Complete in the ??-Calculus -- Weakly Distributive Domains -- Initial Algebra Semantics Is Enough! -- A Substructural Type System for Delimited Continuations -- The Inhabitation Problem for Rank Two Intersection Types -- Extensional Rewriting with Sums -- Higher-Order Logic Programming Languages with Constraints: A Semantics -- Predicative Analysis of Feasibility and Diagonalization -- Edifices and Full Abstraction for the Symmetric Interaction Combinators -- Two Session Typing Systems for Higher-Order Mobile Processes -- An Isomorphism Between Cut-Elimination Procedure and Proof Reduction -- Polynomial Size Analysis of First-Order Functions -- Simple Saturated Sets for Disjunction and Second-Order Existential Quantification -- Convolution -Calculus.
9783540732280
10.1007/978-3-540-73228-0 doi
Machine theory. Computer science. Computer programming. Compilers (Computer programs). Formal Languages and Automata Theory. Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming. Programming Techniques. Compilers and Interpreters.