UCL PPLV Seminar: Dana Scott on Types & Type-Free Lambda Calculus 🧠

Join the second part of the UCL PPLV Research Seminar featuring Dana Scott, exploring types, type-free lambda calculus, and the origins of denotational semantics since 1969. Discover foundational concepts in programming language theory!

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http://pplv.cs.ucl.ac.uk/welcome/ Denotational semantics started in Oxford in late 1969. It was hoped that domain theory would provide a basis both for recursive definitions in programs and recursive definitions of semantical structures. Early troubles were encountered in using tops and bottoms, and soon researchers turned to operational semantics. Others wanted to expand work to communicating and parallel processes. Axiomatic and synthetic theories did not solve the problems, and as a result much research effort in domain theory faded. Late work by Reynolds and collaborators, however, has opened up new and promising approaches for programming-language semantics. Perhaps the much simplified modeling using enumeration operators can spark some new investigations, especially since it is so easy to add a rich type structure to the calculus.

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