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13th MPC 2019: Porto, Portugal
- Graham Hutton:
Mathematics of Program Construction - 13th International Conference, MPC 2019, Porto, Portugal, October 7-9, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11825, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-33635-6 - Annabelle McIver:
Experiments in Information Flow Analysis. 1-17 - Koen Pauwels, Tom Schrijvers, Shin-Cheng Mu:
Handling Local State with Global State. 18-44 - Dominique Larchey-Wendling, Ralph Matthes:
Certification of Breadth-First Algorithms by Extraction. 45-75 - Jan Stolarek, James Cheney:
Verified Self-Explaining Computation. 76-102 - Ralf Hinze:
Self-certifying Railroad Diagrams - Or: How to Teach Nondeterministic Finite Automata. 103-137 - Richard S. Bird, Florian Rabe:
How to Calculate with Nondeterministic Functions. 138-154 - Thorsten Altenkirch, Simon Boulier, Ambrus Kaposi, Nicolas Tabareau:
Setoid Type Theory - A Syntactic Translation. 155-196 - Brijesh Dongol, Ian J. Hayes, Larissa Meinicke, Georg Struth:
Cylindric Kleene Lattices for Program Construction. 197-225 - Reynald Affeldt, David Nowak, Takafumi Saikawa:
A Hierarchy of Monadic Effects for Program Verification Using Equational Reasoning. 226-254 - James Chapman, Roman Kireev, Chad Nester, Philip Wadler:
System F in Agda, for Fun and Profit. 255-297 - Roland Carl Backhouse:
An Analysis of Repeated Graph Search. 298-328 - Ambrus Kaposi, András Kovács, Nicolai Kraus:
Shallow Embedding of Type Theory is Morally Correct. 329-365 - Robin Kaarsgaard, Niccolò Veltri:
En Garde! Unguarded Iteration for Reversible Computation in the Delay Monad. 366-384 - Jana Wagemaker, Marcello M. Bonsangue, Tobias Kappé, Jurriaan Rot, Alexandra Silva:
Completeness and Incompleteness of Synchronous Kleene Algebra. 385-413 - Michael Peyton Jones, Vasilis Gkoumas, Roman Kireev, Kenneth MacKenzie, Chad Nester, Philip Wadler:
Unraveling Recursion: Compiling an IR with Recursion to System F. 414-443 - Jeremy Gibbons:
Coding with Asymmetric Numeral Systems. 444-465
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