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Proof and System-Reliability

Part of the book series: NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (NAII, volume 62)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Cartesian Closed Categories of Effective Domains

    • G. Hamrin, V. Stoltenberg-Hansen
    Pages 1-20
  3. Algorithmic Game Semantics

    • Samson Abramsky
    Pages 21-47
  4. Algebra of Networks

    • G. Stefanescu
    Pages 49-78
  5. Logical Frameworks—A Brief Introduction

    • Frank Pfenning
    Pages 137-166
  6. Ludics : An Introduction

    • Jean-Yves Girard
    Pages 167-211
  7. Naïve Computational Type Theory

    • Robert L. Constable
    Pages 213-259
  8. Proof-Carrying Code. Design and Implementation

    • George C. Necula
    Pages 261-288
  9. Abstractions and Reductions in Model Checking

    • Orna Grumberg
    Pages 289-321
  10. Hoare Logics in Isabelle/HOL

    • Tobias Nipkow
    Pages 341-367
  11. Proof Theoretic Complexity

    • G. E. Ostrin, S. S. Wainer
    Pages 369-397
  12. Feasible Computation with Higher Types

    • Helmut Schwichtenberg, Stephen J. Bellantoni
    Pages 399-415

About this book

As society comes to rely increasingly on software for its welfare and prosperity there is an urgent need to create systems in which it can trust. Experience has shown that confidence can only come from a more profound understanding of the issues, which in turn can come only if it is based on logically sound foundations.
This volume contains contributions from leading researchers in the critical disciplines of computing and information science, mathematics, logic, and complexity. All contributions are self-contained, aiming at comprehensibility as well as comprehensiveness. The volume also contains introductory hints to technical issues, concise surveys, introductions, and various fresh results and new perspectives.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Mathematisches Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany

    Helmut Schwichtenberg

  • Institut für Informatik, Technische Universität, München, Germany

    Ralf Steinbrüggen

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