International audienceWe define a variant of realizability where realizers are pairs of a term and a substitution. This variant allows us to prove the normalization of a simply-typed call-by-need λ-calculus with control due to Ariola et al. Indeed, in such call-by-need calculus, substitutions have to be delayed until knowing if an argument is really needed. In a second step, we extend the proof to a call-by-need λ-calculus equipped with a type system equivalent to classical second-order predicate logic, representing one step towards proving the normalization of the call-by-need classical second-order arithmetic introduced by the second author to provide a proof-as-program interpretation of the axiom of dependent choice
AbstractWe present a typed calculus λξ isomorphic to the implicational fragment of the classical seq...
International audienceDependent types are a key feature of type systems, typically used in the conte...
(eng) We investigate some fundamental properties of the reduction relation in the untyped term calcu...
International audienceWe define a variant of realizability where realizers are pairs of a term and a...
Ariola et al defined a call-by-need λ-calculus with control, together with a sequent calculus presen...
International audienceWe present a call-by-need λ-calculus that enables strong reduction (that is, r...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Herbelin developed a calculus dPA$^\omega$ in which constru...
International audienceAriola et al defined a call-by-need λ-calculi with control, together with a se...
We present a call-by-need strategy for computing strong normal forms of open terms (reduction is adm...
We present a new type system with support for proofs of programs in a call-by-value language with co...
AbstractWe introduce a typed π-calculus where strong normalisation is ensured by typability. Strong ...
International audienceCall-by-need calculi are complex to design and reason with. When adding contro...
International audienceWe present the first typeful implementation of Normalization by Evaluation for...
AbstractThis paper proves the confluency and the strong normalizability of the call-by-value λμ-calc...
We present a call-by-need ?-calculus that enables strong reduction (that is, reduction inside the bo...
AbstractWe present a typed calculus λξ isomorphic to the implicational fragment of the classical seq...
International audienceDependent types are a key feature of type systems, typically used in the conte...
(eng) We investigate some fundamental properties of the reduction relation in the untyped term calcu...
International audienceWe define a variant of realizability where realizers are pairs of a term and a...
Ariola et al defined a call-by-need λ-calculus with control, together with a sequent calculus presen...
International audienceWe present a call-by-need λ-calculus that enables strong reduction (that is, r...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Herbelin developed a calculus dPA$^\omega$ in which constru...
International audienceAriola et al defined a call-by-need λ-calculi with control, together with a se...
We present a call-by-need strategy for computing strong normal forms of open terms (reduction is adm...
We present a new type system with support for proofs of programs in a call-by-value language with co...
AbstractWe introduce a typed π-calculus where strong normalisation is ensured by typability. Strong ...
International audienceCall-by-need calculi are complex to design and reason with. When adding contro...
International audienceWe present the first typeful implementation of Normalization by Evaluation for...
AbstractThis paper proves the confluency and the strong normalizability of the call-by-value λμ-calc...
We present a call-by-need ?-calculus that enables strong reduction (that is, reduction inside the bo...
AbstractWe present a typed calculus λξ isomorphic to the implicational fragment of the classical seq...
International audienceDependent types are a key feature of type systems, typically used in the conte...
(eng) We investigate some fundamental properties of the reduction relation in the untyped term calcu...