Proof and computation

Proof and computation
About this book
Logical concepts and methods are of growing importance in many areas of computer science. The proofs-as-programs paradigm and the wide acceptance of Prolog show this clearly. The logical notion of a formal proof in various constructive systems can be viewed as a very explicit way to describe a computation procedure. Also conversely, the development of logical systems has been influenced by accumulating knowledge on rewriting and unification techniques. This volume contains a series of lectures by leading researchers giving a presentation of new ideas on the impact of the concept of a formal proof on computation theory. The subjects covered are: specification and abstract data types, proving techniques, constructive methods, linear logic, and concurrency and logic.
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- OL19897485W
Subjects
Théorie démonstrationLogique symbolique et mathématiqueSymbolic and mathematical LogicProgrammation logiqueSpécification algébriqueThéorie typeCongrèsLogic programmingFundamentele informaticaCongressesLogica matematicaProgrammation en logiqueConcurrenceBewijstheorie