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The lambda calculus. Its syntax and semantics. Rev. ed. (English)
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1984
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This revised version of the lambda calculus book by H. Barendregt can be considered as a fundamental work in the subject (for a review of the first edition (1981) see [Zbl 0467.03010]). The various aspects of that calculus have been explored and explained: conversion, reduction, theories and models. After the classical books by \textit{H. B. Curry} and \textit{R. Feys} [Combinatory logic. Vol. I (1958; Zbl 0081.241)] and \textit{H. B. Curry}, \textit{J. R. Hindley}, \textit{J. P. Seldin} [Combinatory logic. Vol. II (1972; Zbl 0242.02029)], the lambda calculus community finds in Barendregt's book a very interesting and comprehensive account of what has been done in the area, especially during the 70's and the early 80's. The revised edition of that book gives a closer look at the models of lambda calculus and includes recent results. Another reference for persons interested in the subject is \textit{J. W. Klop's} work: [Combinatory reduction systems (1980; Zbl 0466.03006)].
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syntax
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semantics
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reduction systems
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type-free lambda calculus
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models
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