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Derivation of a parsing algorithm in Martin-Löf's theory of types (English)
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Type theory is a mathematical language with computation rules developed by Per Martin-Löf. Type theory was initially developed as a formalization of constructive mathematics but Martin-Löf has pointed out that it can also be viewed as a formal system for the development of provably correct programs. Here, a parser for a simple expression language is specified and a program derived from the proof of correctness of its specification using the formalism of type theory. The proof is compared with a proof of the same problem formalized in the Edinburgh LCF system.
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correctness proof of specification
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parser
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simple expression language
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type theory
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