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- 1994
- Masami Hagiya, Yozo Toda:
On Implicit Arguments. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 10-30 - Ryu Hasegawa:
Well-Ordering of Algebras and Kruskal's Theorem. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 133-172 - Susumu Hayashi, Yukihide Takayama:
Lifschitz' Logic of Calcubable Numbers and Optimizations in Program Extraction. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 1-9 - Shigeru Igarashi, Tetsuya Mizutani, Takashi Tsuji, Chiharu Hosono:
On Locomorphism in Analytical Equivalence Theory. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 173-187 - Neil D. Jones:
The Essence of Program Transformation by Partial Evaluation and Driving. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 206-224 - Takumi Kasai, Shusaku Sawato, Shigeki Iwata:
Thirty four Comparisons are Required to Sort 13 Items. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 260-269 - Kojiro Kobayashi:
On Coding Theorems with Modified Length Functions. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 255-259 - Ian A. Mason, Carolyn L. Talcott:
Program Transformation via Contextual Assertions. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 225-254 - Hiroshi Nakano:
The Non-deterministic Catch and Throw Mechanism and Its Subject Reduction Property. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 61-72 - Shin-ya Nishizaki:
ML with First-Class Environments and its Type Inference Algorithm. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 95-116 - Masahiko Sato, Yukiyoshi Kameyama:
Conservativeness of Lambda over lambda-sigma-Calculus. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 73-94 - Masako Takahashi:
A Simple Proof of the Genericity Lemma. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 117-118 - Kohji Tomita, Takashi Tsuji, Shigeru Igarashi:
Analysis of a Software/Hardware System by Tense Arithmetic. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 188-205 - Richard W. Weyhrauch, Carolyn L. Talcott:
The Logic of FOL Systems: Formulated in Set Theory. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 119-132 - Mariko Yasugi, Susumu Hayashi:
A Functional System with Transfinitely Defined Types. Logic, Language and Computation 1994: 31-60 - Neil D. Jones, Masami Hagiya, Masahiko Sato:
Logic, Language and Computation, Festschrift in Honor of Satoru Takasu. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 792, Springer 1994, ISBN 0-387-57935-4 [contents]
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