AbstractScott discovered his domain-theoretic models of the λ-calculus, isomorphic to their function space, in 1969. A natural completeness problem then arises: whether any two terms equal in all Scott models are convertible. There is also an analogous consistency problem: whether every equation between two terms, consistent with the λ-calculus, has a Scott model. We consider such questions for wider sets of sentences and wider classes of models, the pointed (completely) partially ordered ones. A negative result for a set of sentences shows the impossibility of finding Scott models for that class; a positive result gives evidence that there might be enough Scott models. We find, for example, that the order-extensional pointed ω-cpo models a...
AbstractStable models of untyped λ-calculus have been introduced by Berry (Proceedings of ICALP, Lec...
AbstractLet B be the closed term model of the λ-calculus in which terms with the same Böhm tree are ...
AbstractWe prove in this paper that there is a partial order P such that for every (classical) exten...
Scott discovered his domain-theoretic models of the \u3bb-calculus, isomorphic to their function spa...
AbstractScott discovered his domain-theoretic models of the λ-calculus, isomorphic to their function...
Answering a question by Honsell and Plotkin, we show that there are two equations between λ-terms, t...
Answering a question by Honsell and Plotkin, we show that there are two equations between λ-terms, t...
Answering a question by Honsell and Plotkin, we show that there are two equations between λ-terms, t...
Abstract. A longstanding open problem is whether there exists a non-syntactical model of the untyped...
AbstractWe prove that the class of stable models is incomplete with respect to pure λ-calculus. More...
AbstractPart I (pp. 351–373) of this paper is the previously unpublished 1972 memorandum (Plotkin, 1...
Many familiar models of the untyped lambda calculus are constructed by order theoretic methods. This...
Many familiar models of the untyped lambda calculus are constructed by order theoretic methods. This...
AbstractMany familiar models of the untyped lambda calculus are constructed by order-theoretic metho...
AbstractWe show that a certain simple call-by-name continuation semantics of Parigot's λμ-calculus i...
AbstractStable models of untyped λ-calculus have been introduced by Berry (Proceedings of ICALP, Lec...
AbstractLet B be the closed term model of the λ-calculus in which terms with the same Böhm tree are ...
AbstractWe prove in this paper that there is a partial order P such that for every (classical) exten...
Scott discovered his domain-theoretic models of the \u3bb-calculus, isomorphic to their function spa...
AbstractScott discovered his domain-theoretic models of the λ-calculus, isomorphic to their function...
Answering a question by Honsell and Plotkin, we show that there are two equations between λ-terms, t...
Answering a question by Honsell and Plotkin, we show that there are two equations between λ-terms, t...
Answering a question by Honsell and Plotkin, we show that there are two equations between λ-terms, t...
Abstract. A longstanding open problem is whether there exists a non-syntactical model of the untyped...
AbstractWe prove that the class of stable models is incomplete with respect to pure λ-calculus. More...
AbstractPart I (pp. 351–373) of this paper is the previously unpublished 1972 memorandum (Plotkin, 1...
Many familiar models of the untyped lambda calculus are constructed by order theoretic methods. This...
Many familiar models of the untyped lambda calculus are constructed by order theoretic methods. This...
AbstractMany familiar models of the untyped lambda calculus are constructed by order-theoretic metho...
AbstractWe show that a certain simple call-by-name continuation semantics of Parigot's λμ-calculus i...
AbstractStable models of untyped λ-calculus have been introduced by Berry (Proceedings of ICALP, Lec...
AbstractLet B be the closed term model of the λ-calculus in which terms with the same Böhm tree are ...
AbstractWe prove in this paper that there is a partial order P such that for every (classical) exten...