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Mathematics / Models of computation / Logic in computer science / Logical syntax / Metalogic / Specification and Description Language / Abstract state machines / Denotational semantics / Operational semantics / Logic / Theoretical computer science / Formal languages
Date: 2001-09-13 08:35:12
Mathematics
Models of computation
Logic in computer science
Logical syntax
Metalogic
Specification and Description Language
Abstract state machines
Denotational semantics
Operational semantics
Logic
Theoretical computer science
Formal languages

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