the Curry–Howard correspondence is the direct relationship between computer programs and mathematical proofs. It is also known as the Curry–Howard isomorphism...
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Schönfinkel, for which Curry did much of the development. Curry is also known for Curry's paradox and the Curry–Howard correspondence. Named for him are three...
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notion of currying and uncurrying is in the closed monoidal categories, which underpins a vast generalization of the Curry–Howard correspondence of proofs...
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Type theory (section Curry-Howard correspondence)
is strongly related to the consistency of a type system with Curry–Howard correspondence. To be sound, such a system must have uninhabited types. A type...
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simply typed lambda calculus that has come to be known as the Curry–Howard correspondence. He has also been active in the theory of proof-theoretic ordinals...
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The Curry–Howard correspondence is the interpretation of proofs-as-programs and formulae-as-types. The idea starting in 1934 with Haskell Curry and finalized...
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cosine, in mathematics, a hyperbolic function, ch(x) = cosh(x) Curry–Howard correspondence, the relationship between computer programs and mathematical...
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coincide with the empty type, which represents absurdum under the Curry–Howard correspondence The "undefined value" in quantum physics interpretations that...
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proof theorist (Curry-Howard correspondence) M. William Howard Jr. (born 1946), American academic and Reformed Church historian Bill Howard (born 1969),...
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is also used in SQL operations to form database queries. The Curry–Howard correspondence relates logical conjunction to product types. The membership...
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