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Functional completeness of the mixed \(\lambda\)-calculus and combinatory logic
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    Functional completeness of the mixed \(\lambda\)-calculus and combinatory logic (English)
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    The authors present a two-level version of combinatory logic and lambda calculus for distinguishing between early and late binding times, i.e. compile-time and run-time computations. In this paper, which is an extension of a previous one by the same authors, the two-level lambda calculus is enriched by a new combinator, \(\Psi\), which makes the calculus complete, in the sense that every \(\lambda\)-expression can be translated into an equivalent combinator expression.
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    completeness
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    combinatory logic
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    lambda calculus
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