AbstractThis paper introduces an extension of the concept of sketch, called a form, which allows the specification of entities other than limits and colimits in a model. A form can require that a diagram become (in a model) an instance of any categorial construction specifiable in an essentially algebraic way. Constructions which can be specified in this way include function space objects in and reflexive objects in a cartesian closed category, power objects in a topos, and list objects in a locos. This generalization is motivated by the desire to specify functional programming languages by sketches
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Han T, Zarrieß S. Sketch Me if You Can: Towards Generating Detailed Descriptions of Object Shape by ...
The problems of geometry and mechanics have driven forward the generalization of the concepts of num...
A formalism is elaboration tolerant to the extent that it is convenient to modify a set of facts exp...
AbstractThis paper introduces an extension of the concept of sketch, called a form, which allows the...
AbstractFormal generalized sketches is a graph-based specification format that borrows its main idea...
Journal ArticleWe study the following problem in this paper. Suppose we have a purely functional pro...
This thesis looks at young children's attempts to express generality within specific learning situat...
AbstractOperational and denotational semantic models are designed for languages with process creatio...
AbstractSketches are introduced as presentations of many-sorted algebraic theories and data types ar...
Formal generalized sketches is a graph-based specification format that borrows its main ideas from c...
First of a series of articles laying down the bases for classical first order model theory. These ar...
In this thesis, a program, HOUSE, is described that can interpret line sketches of houses and other ...
AbstractWe present a new semantics for Algol-like languages that combines methods from two prior lin...
AbstractThis paper deals with problems about conception and design of high-level computer algebra sy...
Architecture often relies on mathematical models, if only to anticipate the physical behavior of str...
Han T, Zarrieß S. Sketch Me if You Can: Towards Generating Detailed Descriptions of Object Shape by ...
The problems of geometry and mechanics have driven forward the generalization of the concepts of num...
A formalism is elaboration tolerant to the extent that it is convenient to modify a set of facts exp...