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Programming Languages and Systems

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Disjoint Polymorphism
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    Chapter 2 Generalizing Inference Systems by Coaxioms
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    Chapter 3 Observed Communication Semantics for Classical Processes
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    Chapter 4 Is Your Software on Dope?
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    Chapter 5 Friends with Benefits
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    Chapter 6 Confluence of Graph Rewriting with Interfaces
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    Chapter 7 Verifying Robustness of Event-Driven Asynchronous Programs Against Concurrency
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    Chapter 8 Incremental Update for Graph Rewriting
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    Chapter 9 Linearity, Control Effects, and Behavioral Types
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    Chapter 10 Temporary Read-Only Permissions for Separation Logic
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    Chapter 11 Faster Algorithms for Weighted Recursive State Machines
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    Chapter 12 ML and Extended Branching VASS
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    Chapter 13 Metric Reasoning About $$\lambda $$ -Terms: The General Case
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    Chapter 14 Contextual Equivalence for Probabilistic Programs with Continuous Random Variables and Scoring
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    Chapter 15 Probabilistic Termination by Monadic Affine Sized Typing
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    Chapter 16 Caper
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    Chapter 17 Tackling Real-Life Relaxed Concurrency with FSL++
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    Chapter 18 Extensible Datasort Refinements
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    Chapter 19 Programs Using Syntax with First-Class Binders
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    Chapter 20 LINCX: A Linear Logical Framework with First-Class Contexts
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    Chapter 21 APLicative Programming with Naperian Functors
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    Chapter 22 Verified Characteristic Formulae for CakeML
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    Chapter 23 Unified Reasoning About Robustness Properties of Symbolic-Heap Separation Logic
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    Chapter 24 Proving Linearizability Using Partial Orders
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    Chapter 25 The Power of Non-determinism in Higher-Order Implicit Complexity
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    Chapter 26 The Essence of Higher-Order Concurrent Separation Logic
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    Chapter 27 Comprehending Isabelle/HOL’s Consistency
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    Chapter 28 The Essence of Functional Programming on Semantic Data
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    Chapter 29 A Classical Sequent Calculus with Dependent Types
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    Chapter 30 Context-Free Session Type Inference
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    Chapter 31 Modular Verification of Higher-Order Functional Programs
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    Chapter 32 Commutative Semantics for Probabilistic Programming
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    Chapter 33 Conditional Dyck-CFL Reachability Analysis for Complete and Efficient Library Summarization
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    Chapter 34 A Higher-Order Logic for Concurrent Termination-Preserving Refinement
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    Chapter 35 Modular Verification of Procedure Equivalence in the Presence of Memory Allocation
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    Chapter 36 Abstract Specifications for Concurrent Maps
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Title
Programming Languages and Systems
Published by
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-54434-1
ISBNs
978-3-66-254433-4, 978-3-66-254434-1
Editors

Yang Hongseok

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Unknown 9 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 2 22%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 11%
Other 1 11%
Student > Master 1 11%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 11%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 3 33%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 6 67%
Unknown 3 33%
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