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Logic programming / Type theory / Dependently typed programming / Programming language theory / Automated theorem proving / Higher-order abstract syntax / Lambda calculus / Substitution / Standard ML / Env / Normalisation by evaluation
Date: 2005-08-15 15:31:55
Logic programming
Type theory
Dependently typed programming
Programming language theory
Automated theorem proving
Higher-order abstract syntax
Lambda calculus
Substitution
Standard ML
Env
Normalisation by evaluation

Fundamenta Informaticae–19 1 IOS Press

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