Programming Languages and Systems [electronic resource] : 33rd European Symposium on Programming, ESOP 2024, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2024, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, April 6–11, 2024, Proceedings, Part I /
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 14576Publisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edition: 1st ed. 2024Description: XVI, 340 p. 167 illus., 64 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9783031572623
- 005.45 23
- QA76.76.C65
Effects and Modal Types -- Scoped Effects as Parameterized Algebraic Theories -- Intersection Types, Relationally -- Modal Type Theory: Where Meta-programming Meets Intentional Analysis -- Program Synthesis from Graded Types -- Bidirectional Typing and Session Types -- A Formal Treatment of Bidirectional Typing -- Generic bidirectional typing for dependent type theories -- Artifact report: Generic bidirectional typing for dependent type theories -- Deciding Subtyping for Asynchronous Multiparty Sessions -- The Session Abstract Machine -- Dependent Types -- Trocq: Proof Transfer for Free, With or Without Univalence -- Artifact report: Trocq: Proof Transfer for Free, With or Without Univalence -- Observational Equality Meets CIC -- Definitional Functoriality for Dependent (Sub)Types -- Artifact report: Definitional Functoriality for Dependent (Sub)Types.
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The two-volume open access book set LNCS 14576 + 14577 constitutes the proceedings of the 33rd European Symposium on Programming, ESOP 2024, which was held during April 6-11, 2024, in Luxemburg, as part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2024. The 25 full papers and 1 fresh perspective paper presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 72 submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections as follows: Part I: Effects and modal types; bidirectional typing and session types; dependent types; Part II: Quantum programming and domain-specific languages; verification; program analysis; abstract interpretation.
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