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Applied mathematics / Logic in computer science / Formal methods / Denotational semantics / Dynamic Software Updating / Module / Lambda calculus / Combinatory logic / Theoretical computer science / Models of computation / Mathematics
Date: 2007-11-14 07:07:40
Applied mathematics
Logic in computer science
Formal methods
Denotational semantics
Dynamic Software Updating
Module
Lambda calculus
Combinatory logic
Theoretical computer science
Models of computation
Mathematics

Formalizing Dynamic Software Updating Gavin Bierman† †

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