Continuous normalization for the lambda-calculus and Gödel's T (Q1772771)

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Continuous normalization for the lambda-calculus and Gödel's T
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    Continuous normalization for the lambda-calculus and Gödel's T (English)
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    21 April 2005
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    Continuous normalization of derivations, introduced by the reviewer and developed by W. Buchholz, is used here in the situation where non-well founded (proof) figures make more sense than for logical formulas. Untyped lambda calculus has a lot of uses for infinite trees, for example Böhm trees. The authors develop continuous normalization for typed and untyped \(\lambda\)-calculus, as well as for Gödel's T and obtain some interesting new results as well as new proofs of known results. An extensive and sometimes unexplained use of co-recursive and co-inductive notation makes definitions and proofs shorter but more difficult to read.
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    Continuous normalization
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    \(\lambda\)-calculus
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    Böhm trees
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    Length of reduction sequence
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    Size of normal form
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    Cut elimination and \(\beta\)-reductions
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    \(\omega\)-rule
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    Gödel's T
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