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Logic of Computable Functions
1969 formalism by Dana Scott

Logic of Computable Functions (LCF) is a deductive system for computable functions proposed by Dana Scott in 1969 in a memorandum unpublished until 1993. It inspired:

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References

  1. Dana S. Scott. "A type-theoretical alternative to ISWIM, CUCH, OWHY". Theoretical Computer Science, 121:411–440, 1993. Annotated version of the 1969 manuscript. https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kw/scans/scott93tcs.pdf

  2. Robin Milner (1973). "Models of LCF" http://i.stanford.edu/TR/CS-TR-73-332.html

  3. Plotkin, Gordon D. (1977). "LCF considered as a programming language" (PDF). Theoretical Computer Science. 5 (3): 223–255. doi:10.1016/0304-3975(77)90044-5. /wiki/Gordon_Plotkin