
A framework for defining logics | Journal of the ACM
The Edinburgh Logical Framework (LF) provides a means to define (or present) logics.
It is based on a general treatment of syntax, rules, and proofs by means of a typed
λ-calculus with dependent types. Syntax is treated in a style similar to, but more
...
Journal of the ACM
A framework for defining logics | Journal of the ACM
The Edinburgh Logical Framework (LF) provides a means to define (or present) logics.
It is based on a general treatment of syntax, rules, and proofs by means of a typed
λ-calculus with dependent types. Syntax is treated in a style similar to, but more
...
Journal of the ACM
A framework for defining logics | Journal of the ACM
The Edinburgh Logical Framework (LF) provides a means to define (or present) logics.
It is based on a general treatment of syntax, rules, and proofs by means of a typed
λ-calculus with dependent types. Syntax is treated in a style similar to, but more
...
Journal of the ACM
A framework for defining logics | Journal of the ACM
The Edinburgh Logical Framework (LF) provides a means to define (or present) logics.
It is based on a general treatment of syntax, rules, and proofs by means of a typed
λ-calculus with dependent types. Syntax is treated in a style similar to, but more
...
Journal of the ACM