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Types for Proofs and Programs [electronic resource] : International Workshop, TYPES 2003, Torino, Italy, April 30 - May 4, 2003, Revised Selected Papers /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 3085Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2004Edition: 1st ed. 2004Description: X, 412 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540248491
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.45 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.C65
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Contents:
A Modular Hierarchy of Logical Frameworks -- Tailoring Filter Models -- Locales and Locale Expressions in Isabelle/Isar -- to PAF!, a Proof Assistant for ML Programs Verification -- A Constructive Proof of Higman’s Lemma in Isabelle -- A Core Calculus of Higher-Order Mixins and Classes -- Type Inference for Nested Self Types -- Inductive Families Need Not Store Their Indices -- Modules in Coq Are and Will Be Correct -- Rewriting Calculus with Fixpoints: Untyped and First-Order Systems -- First-Order Reasoning in the Calculus of Inductive Constructions -- Higher-Order Linear Ramified Recurrence -- Confluence and Strong Normalisation of the Generalised Multiary ?-Calculus -- Wellfounded Trees and Dependent Polynomial Functors -- Classical Proofs, Typed Processes, and Intersection Types -- “Wave-Style” Geometry of Interaction Models in Rel Are Graph-Like Lambda-Models -- Coercions in Hindley-Milner Systems -- Combining Incoherent Coercions for ? -Types -- Induction and Co-induction in Sequent Calculus -- QArith: Coq Formalisation of Lazy Rational Arithmetic -- Mobility Types in Coq -- Some Algebraic Structures in Lambda-Calculus with Inductive Types -- A Concurrent Logical Framework: The Propositional Fragment -- Formal Proof Sketches -- Applied Type System.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: These proceedings contain a selection of refereed papers presented at or related to the 3rd Annual Workshop of the Types Working Group (Computer-Assisted Reasoning Based on Type Theory, EU IST project 29001), which was held d- ing April 30 to May 4, 2003, in Villa Gualino, Turin, Italy. The workshop was attended by about 100 researchers. Out of 37 submitted papers, 25 were selected after a refereeing process. The ?nal choices were made by the editors. Two previous workshops of the Types Working Group under EU IST project 29001 were held in 2000 in Durham, UK, and in 2002 in Berg en Dal (close to Nijmegen), The Netherlands. These workshops followed a series of meetings organized in the period 1993–2002 within previous Types projects (ESPRIT BRA 6435 and ESPRIT Working Group 21900). The proceedings of these e- lier workshops were also published in the LNCS series, as volumes 806, 996, 1158, 1512, 1657, 2277, and 2646. ESPRIT BRA 6453 was a continuation of ESPRIT Action 3245, Logical Frameworks: Design, Implementation and Ex- riments. Proceedings for annual meetings under that action were published by Cambridge University Press in the books “Logical Frameworks”, and “Logical Environments”, edited by G. Huet and G. Plotkin. We are very grateful to the members of the research group “Semantics and Logics of Computation” of the Computer Science Department of the University of Turin, who helped organize the Types 2003 meeting in Torino.
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A Modular Hierarchy of Logical Frameworks -- Tailoring Filter Models -- Locales and Locale Expressions in Isabelle/Isar -- to PAF!, a Proof Assistant for ML Programs Verification -- A Constructive Proof of Higman’s Lemma in Isabelle -- A Core Calculus of Higher-Order Mixins and Classes -- Type Inference for Nested Self Types -- Inductive Families Need Not Store Their Indices -- Modules in Coq Are and Will Be Correct -- Rewriting Calculus with Fixpoints: Untyped and First-Order Systems -- First-Order Reasoning in the Calculus of Inductive Constructions -- Higher-Order Linear Ramified Recurrence -- Confluence and Strong Normalisation of the Generalised Multiary ?-Calculus -- Wellfounded Trees and Dependent Polynomial Functors -- Classical Proofs, Typed Processes, and Intersection Types -- “Wave-Style” Geometry of Interaction Models in Rel Are Graph-Like Lambda-Models -- Coercions in Hindley-Milner Systems -- Combining Incoherent Coercions for ? -Types -- Induction and Co-induction in Sequent Calculus -- QArith: Coq Formalisation of Lazy Rational Arithmetic -- Mobility Types in Coq -- Some Algebraic Structures in Lambda-Calculus with Inductive Types -- A Concurrent Logical Framework: The Propositional Fragment -- Formal Proof Sketches -- Applied Type System.

These proceedings contain a selection of refereed papers presented at or related to the 3rd Annual Workshop of the Types Working Group (Computer-Assisted Reasoning Based on Type Theory, EU IST project 29001), which was held d- ing April 30 to May 4, 2003, in Villa Gualino, Turin, Italy. The workshop was attended by about 100 researchers. Out of 37 submitted papers, 25 were selected after a refereeing process. The ?nal choices were made by the editors. Two previous workshops of the Types Working Group under EU IST project 29001 were held in 2000 in Durham, UK, and in 2002 in Berg en Dal (close to Nijmegen), The Netherlands. These workshops followed a series of meetings organized in the period 1993–2002 within previous Types projects (ESPRIT BRA 6435 and ESPRIT Working Group 21900). The proceedings of these e- lier workshops were also published in the LNCS series, as volumes 806, 996, 1158, 1512, 1657, 2277, and 2646. ESPRIT BRA 6453 was a continuation of ESPRIT Action 3245, Logical Frameworks: Design, Implementation and Ex- riments. Proceedings for annual meetings under that action were published by Cambridge University Press in the books “Logical Frameworks”, and “Logical Environments”, edited by G. Huet and G. Plotkin. We are very grateful to the members of the research group “Semantics and Logics of Computation” of the Computer Science Department of the University of Turin, who helped organize the Types 2003 meeting in Torino.

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