The resource calculus is an extension of the λ-calculus allowing to model resource consumption. It is intrinsically non-deterministic and has two general notions of reduction – one parallel, preserving all the possible results as a formal sum, and one non-deterministic, performing an exclusive choice at every step. We prove that the non-deterministic reduction enjoys a notion of standardization, which is the natural extension with respect to the similar one in classical λ-calculus. The full parallel reduction only enjoys a weaker notion of standardization instead. The result allows an operational characterization of may-solvability, which has been introduced and already characterized (from the syntactical and logical points of view) by Paga...
Several type systems have been proposed for characterizing resource usage in process calculi, starti...
Le lambda-calcul avec ressources est une variante du lambda-calcul fondée sur la linéarité : les lam...
International audienceIn our paper "Uniformity and the Taylor expansion of ordinary lambda-terms" (w...
The resource calculus is an extension of the lambda-calculus allowing to model resource consumption....
International audienceWe study the resource calculus -- the non-lazy version of Boudol's lambda-calc...
Abstract. The resource calculus is an extension of the λ-calculus allow-ing to model resource consum...
International audienceWe study the semantics of a resource sensitive extension of the lambda-calculu...
We study an extension of Plotkin\u27s call-by-value lambda-calculus by means of two commutation rule...
International audienceThe resource λ-calculus is a variation of the λ-calculus where arguments are s...
We introduce the resource control cube, a system consisting of eight intuitionistic lambda calculi w...
International audienceThe Resource λ-calculus is a variation of the λ-calculus where arguments can b...
International audienceWe propose intersection type assignment systems for two resource control term ...
We introduce the \emph{resource control cube}, a system consisting of eight intuitionistic lambda ca...
In this paper we invite the reader to a journey through three lambda calculi with resource control: ...
We study an extension of Plotkin's call-by-value lambda-calculus via twocommutation rules (sigma-red...
Several type systems have been proposed for characterizing resource usage in process calculi, starti...
Le lambda-calcul avec ressources est une variante du lambda-calcul fondée sur la linéarité : les lam...
International audienceIn our paper "Uniformity and the Taylor expansion of ordinary lambda-terms" (w...
The resource calculus is an extension of the lambda-calculus allowing to model resource consumption....
International audienceWe study the resource calculus -- the non-lazy version of Boudol's lambda-calc...
Abstract. The resource calculus is an extension of the λ-calculus allow-ing to model resource consum...
International audienceWe study the semantics of a resource sensitive extension of the lambda-calculu...
We study an extension of Plotkin\u27s call-by-value lambda-calculus by means of two commutation rule...
International audienceThe resource λ-calculus is a variation of the λ-calculus where arguments are s...
We introduce the resource control cube, a system consisting of eight intuitionistic lambda calculi w...
International audienceThe Resource λ-calculus is a variation of the λ-calculus where arguments can b...
International audienceWe propose intersection type assignment systems for two resource control term ...
We introduce the \emph{resource control cube}, a system consisting of eight intuitionistic lambda ca...
In this paper we invite the reader to a journey through three lambda calculi with resource control: ...
We study an extension of Plotkin's call-by-value lambda-calculus via twocommutation rules (sigma-red...
Several type systems have been proposed for characterizing resource usage in process calculi, starti...
Le lambda-calcul avec ressources est une variante du lambda-calcul fondée sur la linéarité : les lam...
International audienceIn our paper "Uniformity and the Taylor expansion of ordinary lambda-terms" (w...