GRAPH REWRITING ASPECTS OF FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING

Author(s):  
E. BARENDSEN ◽  
S. SMETSERS
1996 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 579-612 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik Barendsen ◽  
Sjaak Smetsers

We present two type systems for term graph rewriting: conventional typing and (polymorphic) uniqueness typing. The latter is introduced as a natural extension of simple algebraic and higher-order uniqueness typing. The systems are given in natural deduction style using an inductive syntax of graph denotations with familiar constructs such as let and case.The conventional system resembles traditional Curry-style typing systems in functional programming languages. Uniqueness typing extends this with reference count information. In both type systems, typing is preserved during evaluation, and types can be determined effectively. Moreover, with respect to a graph rewriting semantics, both type systems turn out to be sound.


Author(s):  
Norihiro Yamada ◽  
Samson Abramsky

Abstract The present work achieves a mathematical, in particular syntax-independent, formulation of dynamics and intensionality of computation in terms of games and strategies. Specifically, we give game semantics of a higher-order programming language that distinguishes programmes with the same value yet different algorithms (or intensionality) and the hiding operation on strategies that precisely corresponds to the (small-step) operational semantics (or dynamics) of the language. Categorically, our games and strategies give rise to a cartesian closed bicategory, and our game semantics forms an instance of a bicategorical generalisation of the standard interpretation of functional programming languages in cartesian closed categories. This work is intended to be a step towards a mathematical foundation of intensional and dynamic aspects of logic and computation; it should be applicable to a wide range of logics and computations.


2000 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 180-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott Vandenberg ◽  
Michael Wollowski

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