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Convex powerdomains. I (English)
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1987
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In denotational semantics for programming languages data types have been represented by a special class of partially ordered sets called ``domains''. A powerdomain of a domain is an analog of the power set of a set. A problem that has arisen in the construction of powerdomains is that the powerdomain may not be back in the class of domains under consideration. In this paper the author uses a completion via Frink ideals to define a convex powerdomain so that a continuous lattice is obtained if one begins with a continuous lattice. This construction is shown to be functorial and limit preserving; hence one can solve domain equations in which it occurs. Analogous results hold for algebraic lattices and bounded complete algebraic cpo's.
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semantics
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programming languages
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data types
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partially ordered sets
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powerdomains
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completion
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Frink ideals
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convex powerdomain
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continuous lattice
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algebraic lattices
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