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Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 172, 1 April 2007, Pages 301-310
Computation, Meaning, and Logic: Articles dedicated to Gordon Plotkin
 
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Definability and Full Abstraction

Pierre-Louis Curiena, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aPPS, CNRS and University Paris 7

Available online 12 March 2007.

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Abstract

Game semantics has renewed denotational semantics. It offers among other things an attractive classification of programming features, and has brought a bunch of new definability results. In parallel, in the denotational semantics of proof theory, several full completeness results have been shown since the early nineties. In this note, we review the relation between definability and full abstraction, and we put a few old and recent results of this kind in perspective.

Keywords: operational semantics; denotational semantics; sequentiality


Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 172, 1 April 2007, Pages 301-310
Computation, Meaning, and Logic: Articles dedicated to Gordon Plotkin
 
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