Fast and Loose Reasoning is Morally Correct
We justify reasoning about non-total (partial) functional languages using methods seemingly only valid for total ones; this permits `fast and loose' reasoning without actually being loose. <p> Two languages are defined, one total and one partial, with identical syntax. The semantics of th...
Auteurs principaux: | Danielsson, N, Gibbons, J, Hughes, J, Jansson, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2006
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