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Category Theory and Computer Science : 6th International Conference, CTCS '95, Cambridge, United Kingdom, August 7 - 11, 1995. Proceedings / edited by David Pitt, David E. Rydeheard, Peter Johnstone
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science. ISSN:16113349 ; 953)

Edition 1st ed. 1995.
Publisher (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer)
Year 1995
Language English
Size IX, 259 p : online resource
Authors Pitt, David editor
Rydeheard, David E editor
Johnstone, Peter editor
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Subjects LCSH:Computer science -- Mathematics  All Subject Search
LCSH:Computer science
LCSH:Machine theory
LCSH:Software engineering
LCSH:Compilers (Computer programs)
LCSH:K-theory
FREE:Mathematics of Computing
FREE:Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming
FREE:Formal Languages and Automata Theory
FREE:Software Engineering
FREE:Compilers and Interpreters
FREE:K-Theory
Notes Control structures: A model of interaction -- Convenient category of processes and simulations I: Modulo strong bisimilarity -- Dualities between nets and automata induced by schizophrenic objects -- Relational set theory -- Proof of a S.Mac Lane conjecture (extended abstract) -- Effective applicative structures -- The S-replete construction -- The convex powerdomain in a category of posets realized by cpos -- Lifting as a KZ-doctrine -- Categorical fixed point calculus -- A category-theoretic treatment of a parallel algol-like language -- Categorical reconstruction of a reduction free normalization proof -- Decomposing typed lambda calculus into a couple of categorical programming languages -- V-comprehensions and P space -- A proposed categorical semantics for ML modules
This book presents the proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Category Theory and Computer Science, CTCS '95, held in Cambridge, UK in August 1995. The 15 revised full papers included in the volume document the exploitation of links between logic and category theory leading to a solid basis for much of the understanding of the semantics of computation. Notable amongst other advances is the introduction of linear logic and other substructural logics, providing a new approach to proof theory. Further aspects covered are semantics of lambda calculi and type theories, program specification and development, and domain theory
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