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Mathematical logic / Software engineering / Theoretical computer science / Type theory / Computability theory / Logic in computer science / Proof assistants / Logic for Computable Functions / HOL / Lambda calculus / Primitive recursive function / Recursion
Date: 2011-02-08 09:50:34
Mathematical logic
Software engineering
Theoretical computer science
Type theory
Computability theory
Logic in computer science
Proof assistants
Logic for Computable Functions
HOL
Lambda calculus
Primitive recursive function
Recursion

A brief introduction to Higher Order Logic and the HOL proof assistant Monica Nesi

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