AbstractIn theoretical computer science and mathematics the models of combinatory logic are of significance in various ways. In particular within the discipline algebra, varieties are represented in the graph models of Engeler using some set of equations. In this paper, such representations of algebraic classes are presented entirely within the theory of combinatory logic. Under formal conditions this is achieved in a uniform manner by equations composed only of a few basic combinators. Some conditions are first-order logic formulae and yield the semi-universal combinatory models that provide for varieties using equations. The other, second-order logic axioms, are added to the former conditions yielding the universal combinatory models. In ...
A logical formalization of computationally universa combinatorial formalisms is given
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AbstractIn theoretical computer science and mathematics the models of combinatory logic are of signi...
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This paper studies several applications of the notion of a presentation of a functor by operations a...
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In this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We show that...
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this paper we investigate the possibility of developing a (semi-)automatic rewriting tool for manipu...
... been a major theme of Joseph Goguen’s research, perhaps even the major theme. One strand of this...
A logical formalization of computationally universa combinatorial formalisms is given
AbstractUniversal algebra is often known within computer science in the guise of algebraic specifica...
AbstractWe describe a general algebraic formulation for a wide range of combinatorial problems inclu...
AbstractIn theoretical computer science and mathematics the models of combinatory logic are of signi...
We consider in this paper two models of combinatoric logic in which the domain is the same : P(N) th...
This paper studies several applications of the notion of a presentation of a functor by operations a...
This paper studies several applications of the notion of a presentation of a functor by operations a...
AbstractThis paper studies several applications of the notion of a presentation of a functor by oper...
This work introduces the theory of illative combinatory algebras, which is closely related to system...
AbstractWe develop a slight modification of Engeler's graph algebras, yielding extensional combinato...
Abstract. The theory of abstract algebraic logic aims at drawing a strong bridge between logic and u...
In this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We show that...
AbstractFunctional languages are based on the notion of application: programs may be applied to data...
this paper we investigate the possibility of developing a (semi-)automatic rewriting tool for manipu...
... been a major theme of Joseph Goguen’s research, perhaps even the major theme. One strand of this...
A logical formalization of computationally universa combinatorial formalisms is given
AbstractUniversal algebra is often known within computer science in the guise of algebraic specifica...
AbstractWe describe a general algebraic formulation for a wide range of combinatorial problems inclu...