International audienceParigot's λμ-calculus (Parigot, 1992) is now a standard reference about the computational content of classical logic as well as for the formal study of control operators in functional languages. In addition to the fine-grained Curry-Howard correspondence between minimal classical deductions and simply typed λμ-terms and to the ability to encode many usual control operators such as call/cc in the λμ-calculus (in its historical call-by-name presentation or in call-by-value versions), the success of the λμ-calculus comes from its simplicity, its good meta-theoretical properties both as a typed and an untyped calculus (confluence, strong normalization, etc.) as well as the fact that it naturally extends Church's λ-calculus...