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Discriminating Lambda-Terms Using Clocked Boehm Trees

Joerg Endrullis ; Dimitri Hendriks ; Jan Willem Klop ; Andrew Polonsky.
As observed by Intrigila, there are hardly techniques available in the lambda-calculus to prove that two lambda-terms are not beta-convertible. Techniques employing the usual Boehm Trees are inadequate when we deal with terms having the same Boehm Tree (BT). This is the case in particular for fixed&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on May 28, 2014

Coinductive Foundations of Infinitary Rewriting and Infinitary Equational Logic

Jörg Endrullis ; Helle Hvid Hansen ; Dimitri Hendriks ; Andrew Polonsky ; Alexandra Silva.
We present a coinductive framework for defining and reasoning about the infinitary analogues of equational logic and term rewriting in a uniform, coinductive way. The setup captures rewrite sequences of arbitrary ordinal length, but it has neither the need for ordinals nor for metric convergence.&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on January 10, 2018

Fixed point combinators as fixed points of higher-order fixed point generators

Andrew Polonsky.
Corrado B\"ohm once observed that if $Y$ is any fixed point combinator (fpc), then $Y(\lambda yx.x(yx))$ is again fpc. He thus discovered the first "fpc generating scheme" -- a generic way to build new fpcs from old. Continuing this idea, define an $\textit{fpc generator}$ to be any sequence of&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on July 23, 2020

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