Curry–Howard correspondence
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Curry–Howard correspondence
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In programming language theory and proof theory, the Curry–Howard correspondence is the direct relationship between computer programs and mathematical proofs. It is also known as the Curry–Howard isomorphism or equivalence, or the proofs-as-programs and propositions- or formulae-as-types interpretation. It is a generalization of a syntactic analogy between systems of formal logic and computational calculi that was first discovered by the American mathematician Haskell Curry and the logician Will
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Isomorphism between computer programs and constructive mathematical proofs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curry%E2%80%93Howard_correspondence
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2003-06-28T08:37:40Z
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2024-09-08T20:47:25Z
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