The lambda mechanism in lambda calculus and in other calculi

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Authors M. H. van Emden arXiv ID 1503.00375 Category cs.PL: Programming Languages Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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A comparison of Landin's form of lambda calculus with Church's shows that, independently of the lambda calculus, there exists a mechanism for converting functions with arguments indexed by variables to the usual kind of function where the arguments are indexed numerically. We call this the "lambda mechanism" and show how it can be used in other calculi. In first-order predicate logic it can be used to define new functions and new predicates in terms of existing ones. In a purely imperative programming language it can be used to provide an Algol-like procedure facility.
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