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Type theory / Theoretical computer science / Mathematical logic / Programming language theory / Lambda calculus / Formal methods / Logic in computer science / CurryHoward correspondence / HindleyMilner type system / Simply typed lambda calculus / Type system / Proof assistant
Date: 2007-07-02 08:10:34
Type theory
Theoretical computer science
Mathematical logic
Programming language theory
Lambda calculus
Formal methods
Logic in computer science
CurryHoward correspondence
HindleyMilner type system
Simply typed lambda calculus
Type system
Proof assistant

PML : A new proof assistant and deduction system Christophe Raffalli LAMA

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