@Collection{abramsky_1992:_backg_mathem_struct,
crossref = {abramsky_1992:_handb_logic_comput_scien},
date = {1992-12-10},
editor = {Abramsky, S. and Gabbay, Dov M. and Maibaum,
T. S. E.},
isbn = {0-19-853735-2},
pagetotal = {xii+827~\ppno},
title = {Background: Mathematical Structures},
volume = 1,
}
@Collection{abramsky_1993:_backg_comp_struct,
crossref = {abramsky_1992:_handb_logic_comput_scien},
date = {1993-03-18},
editor = {Abramsky, S. and Gabbay, Dov M. and Maibaum,
T. S. E.},
title = {Background: Computational Structures},
volume = 2,
}
@Collection{abramsky_1995:_seman_model,
crossref = {abramsky_1992:_handb_logic_comput_scien},
date = {1995-06-15},
editor = {Abramsky, S. and Gabbay, Dov M. and Maibaum,
T. S. E.},
title = {Semantic Modelling},
volume = 4,
}
@Collection{abramsky_1995:_seman_struc,
crossref = {abramsky_1992:_handb_logic_comput_scien},
date = {1995-06-15},
editor = {Abramsky, S. and Gabbay, Dov M. and Maibaum,
T. S. E.},
isbn = {0-19-853762-X},
pagetotal = {xv+490~\ppno},
title = {Semantic Structures},
volume = 3,
}
@Collection{abramsky_2001:_logic_algeb_method,
crossref = {abramsky_1992:_handb_logic_comput_scien},
date = {2001-04-05},
editor = {Abramsky, S. and Gabbay, Dov M. and Maibaum,
T. S. E.},
title = {Logic and Algebraic Methods},
volume = 5,
}
@MvCollection{abramsky_1992:_handb_logic_comput_scien,
date = {1992-12-10/2001-04-05},
editor = {Abramsky, S. and Gabbay, Dov M. and Maibaum,
T. S. E.},
language = {english},
location = {New York},
publisher = {Oxford University Press Inc.},
related =
{abramsky_1992:_backg_mathem_struct,abramsky_1993:_backg_comp_struct,abramsky_1995:_seman_struc,abramsky_1995:_seman_model,abramsky_2001:_logic_algeb_method},
relatedtype = {multivolume},
title = {Handbook of Logic in Computer Science},
volumes = 5,
}
@InCollection{abramsky_jung_1995:_domain_theor,
author = {Abramsky, Samson and Jung, Achim},
crossref = {abramsky_1995:_seman_struc},
pages = {1-168},
title = {Domain Theory},
}
@InCollection{tennent_1995:_denot_seman,
author = {Tennent, R. D.},
crossref = {abramsky_1995:_seman_struc},
pages = {169-322},
title = {Denotational Semantics},
}
@Book{adler_doren_1974:_how_to_read_book,
author = {Adler, Mortimer J. and van Doren, Charles},
title = {How To Read a Book},
publisher = {Simon \& Schuster, Inc.},
date = 1974,
isbn = {0-671-21209-5},
location = {New York, New York},
pagetotal = {xiii+426~\ppno},
subtitle = {The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading},
}
@InCollection{lambek_1982:_influen_herac_moder_mathem,
_checked = {2020-05-27},
_source = {ev},
abstract = {Among the pre-Socratic philosophers we know that
Thales, Pythagoras, Zeno and Democritus were
involved in mathematics in one way or another. In
fact, Pythagoras coined the very word
``mathematics.'' Heraclitus does not appear to have
occupied himself with mathematical questions; so how
can he be said to have influenced modern
mathematics? The answer to this question will take
us on a small detour.},
author = {Lambek, J.},
crossref = {agassi_cohen_1982:_scien_philos_today},
date = 1982,
doi = {10.1007/978-94-009-8462-2_6},
pages = {111-121},
title = {The Influence of {H}eraclitus on Modern Mathematics},
}
@Collection{agassi_cohen_1982:_scien_philos_today,
_checked = {2020-05-27},
_source = {ev},
date = 1982,
doi = {10.1007/978-94-009-8462-2},
editor = {Agassi, Joseph and Cohen, Robert S.},
isbn = {978-94-009-8462-2},
location = {Dordrecht, Holland},
number = 67,
pagetotal = {x+513~\ppno},
publisher = {D. Reidel Publishing Company},
series = {Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science},
subtitle = {Essays in Honor of {M}ario {B}unge},
title = {Scientific Philosophy Today},
}
@InProceedings{smyth_1980:_comput_categ,
author = {Smyth, M. B.},
title = {Computability in Categories},
pages = {609-620},
doi = {10.1007/3-540-10003-2_102},
crossref = {bakker_leeuwen_1980:_autom_languag_progr},
}
@Proceedings{bakker_leeuwen_1980:_autom_languag_progr,
date = 1980,
doi = {10.1007/3-540-10003-2},
editor = {de Bakker, Jaco W. and van Leeuwen, Jan},
eventdate = {1980-07-14/1980-07-18},
eventtitle = {Seventh International Colloquium on Automata,
Languages and Programming},
eventtitleaddon ={ICALP'80},
isbn = {978-3-540-39346-7},
label = {ICALP'80},
location = {Berlin},
number = 85,
pagetotal = {viii+671~\ppno},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
title = {Automata, Languages and Programming},
venue = {Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands},
}
@Article{barnes_1945:_myth_sense_data,
author = {Barnes, Winston H. F.},
title = {The Myth of Sense-Data},
volume = 45,
pages = {89-117},
date = 1945,
eprint = 4544398,
eprinttype = {jstor},
journaltitle = {Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society},
series = {newseries},
issuetitle = {Containing the Papers read before the Society during
the Sixty-Sixth Session, 1944--1945},
}
@InBook{bekic_1984:_defin_operat_gener,
_note = {cover of book has Beki{\v{c}}, while paper in book
has Beki{\'{c}}},
author = {Beki{\'{c}}, Hans},
crossref = {bekic_1984:_progr_languag_their_defin},
doi = {10.1007/bfb0048939},
pages = {30-55},
title = {Definable Operations in General Algebras, and the
Theory of Automata and Flowcharts},
}
@Book{bekic_1984:_progr_languag_their_defin,
author = {Beki{\v{c}}, Hans},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg},
Title = {Programming Languages and Their Definition},
date = 1984,
doi = {10.1007/BFb0048933},
editor = {Jones, C. B.},
introduction = {Jones, Cliff B.},
isbn = {978-3-540-38933-0},
number = 177,
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
subtitle = {Selected Papers},
}
@Thesis{bowden_2018:_reinin_crown_author_dissol,
_source = {ev},
_checked = {2020-06-20},
author = {Bowden, James W. J.},
date = {2018-09},
institution = {Carleton University},
location = {Ottawa, Ontario},
pagetotal = {vii+168~\ppno},
title = {Reining in the Crown's Authority over Dissolution:
\mkbibemph{The Fixed-Term Parliaments Act} of the
United Kingdom versus Fixed-Date Election Laws in
Canada},
type = {mastersthesis},
}
@Unpublished{cheng_lauda_2004:_higher_dimen_categ,
_checked = {2020-07-14},
_source = {ev},
author = {Cheng, Eugenia and Lauda, Aaron},
date = {2004-08-19},
pagetotal = {viii+172~\ppno},
pubstate = {inpreparation},
subtitle = {An Illustrated Guide Book},
title = {Higher-Dimensional Categories},
}
@Unpublished{cheng_lauda_2004:_higher_dimen_categ,
_checked = {2020-07-14},
_source = {ev},
author = {Cheng, Eugenia and Lauda, Aaron},
date = {2004-08-19},
pagetotal = {viii+172~\ppno},
pubstate = {inpreparation},
subtitle = {An Illustrated Guide Book},
title = {Higher-Dimensional Categories},
}
@InProceedings{lehmann_1981:_impar_justic_fairn,
author = {Lehmann, D. and Pnueli, A. and Stavi, J.},
title = {Impartiality, Justice and Fairness: {T}he Ethics of
Concurrent Termination},
pages = {264-277},
doi = {10.1007/3-540-10843-2_22},
_checked = {2020-07-21},
_source = {ev},
abstract = {The method of well founded structures for proving
termination of programs is extended to concurrent
programs. The more complicated case is when a
program terminates only for fair
executions. Different versions of fairness are
introduced: Impartiality, Fairness and Justice, and
Methods for proving their termination are
presented.},
crossref = {even_kariv_1981:_autom_languag_progr},
date = 1981,
}
@Proceedings{even_kariv_1981:_autom_languag_progr,
_checked = {2020-07-21},
_source = {ev},
date = 1981,
doi = {10.1007/3-540-10843-2},
editor = {Even, Shimon and Kariv, Oded},
eventdate = {1981-07-13/1981-07-17},
eventtitle = {Eigth International Colloquium on Automata,
Languages and Programming},
eventtitleaddon ={ICALP'81},
isbn = {978-3-540-38745-9},
label = {ICALP'81},
number = 115,
pagetotal = {viii+552~\ppno},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
title = {Automata, Languages and Programming},
venue = {Acre (Akko), Israel},
}
@Book{francez_1986:_fairn,
author = {Francez, Nissim},
title = {Fairness},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag New York Inc.},
_checked = {2020-08-07},
_source = {ev},
abstract = {The main purpose of this book is to bring together
much of the research conducted in recent years in a
subject I find both fascinating and important,
namely fairness. Much of the reported research is
still in the form of technical reports, theses and
conference papers, and only a small part has already
appeared in the formal scientific journal
literature. Fairness is one of those concepts that
can intuitively be explained very briefly, but bear
a lot of consequences, both in theory and the
practicality of programming languages. Scientists
have traditionally been attracted to studying such
concepts. However, a rigorous study of the concept
needs a lot of detailed development, evoking much
machinery of both mathematics and computer
science. I am fully aware of the fact that this
field of research still lacks maturity, as does the
whole subject of theoretical studies of concurrency
and nondeterminism. One symptom of this lack of
maturity is the proliferation of models used by the
research community to discuss these issues, a
variety lacking the invariance property present, for
example, in universal formalisms for sequential
computing.},
date = 1986,
doi = {10.1007/978-1-4612-4886-6},
isbn = {978-1-4612-4886-6},
pagetotal = {xiii+295~\ppno},
series = {Texts and Monographs in Computer Science},
}
@Book{girard_1989:_proof_types,
_source = {pv},
_checked = {2020-07-02},
author = {Girard, Jean-Yves and Lafont, Yves and Taylor, Paul},
title = {Proofs and Types},
publisher = {Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge},
date = 1989,
isbn = {0-521-37181-3},
location = {Cambridge, United Kingdom},
pagetotal = {xi+176~\ppno},
series = {Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science},
number = 7,
}
@Book{girard_2006:_vers_la_perfec,
author = {Girard, Jean-Yves},
title = {Vers la perfection},
crossref = {girard_2006:_le_point_aveug},
date = {2006-05},
isbn = {2 7056 6633 X},
language = {french},
location = {Paris, France},
pagetotal = {xvi+280~\ppno},
volume = 1,
}
@Book{girard_2007:_vers_limper,
author = {Girard, Jean-Yves},
title = {Vers l'imperfection},
crossref = {girard_2006:_le_point_aveug},
date = {2007-03-17},
isbn = 9782705666347,
language = {french},
location = {Paris, France},
pagetotal = 570,
volume = 2,
}
@MvBook{girard_2006:_le_point_aveug,
author = {Girard, Jean-Yves},
date = {2006-05/2007-03},
language = {french},
publisher = {Hermann {\'E}diteurs},
related = {girard_2006:_vers_la_perfec,girard_2007:_vers_limper},
relatedtype = {multivolume},
series = {Visions des sciences},
subtitle = {Cours de logique},
title = {Le Point Aveugle},
volumes = 2,
}
@InBook{hasegawa_1999:_recur_cyclic_sharin,
chapter = 7,
crossref = {hasegawa_1999:_model_sharin_graph},
doi = {10.1007/978-1-4471-0865-8_7},
pages = {83-101},
title = {Recursion from Cyclic Sharing},
}
@Book{hasegawa_1999:_model_sharin_graph,
author = {Hasegawa, Masahito},
title = {Models of Sharing Graphs},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag London Limited},
date = {1999-06},
doi = {10.1007/978-1-4471-0865-8},
isbn = {978-1-4471-0865-8},
pagetotal = {xii+134~\ppno},
related = {hasegawa_1997:_model_sharin_graph},
relatedtype = {reprintof},
series = {Distinguished Dissertations},
subtitle = {A Categorical Semantics of \texttt{let} and
\texttt{letrec}},
}
@Misc{hyland_2013:_class_lambd_calcul_moder_dress,
author = {Hyland, Martin},
date = {2013-10-06},
eprint = {1211.5762v2},
eprintclass = {math.CT},
eprinttype = {arxiv},
title = {Classical Lambda Calculus in Modern Dress},
}
@Report{information_1981:_trans_contr_protoc,
author = {{Information Sciences Institute, University of
Southern California}},
date = {1981-09},
doi = {10.17487/RFC0793},
editor = {Postel, Jon},
institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force},
number = 793,
title = {Transmission Control Protocol},
titleaddon = {{DARPA} Internet Program Protocol Specification},
type = {RFC},
}
@Report{kahn_macqueen_1976:_corout_networ_paral_proces,
author = {Kahn, Gilles and Macqueen, David},
date = 1976,
institution = {INRIA},
language = {english},
number = {inria-00306565},
pagetotal = 20,
title = {Coroutines and Networks of Parallel Processes},
type = {resreport},
url = {https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00306565},
version = 1,
}
@Book{knuth_1998:_sortin_searc,
author = {Knuth, Donald E.},
title = {Sorting and Searching},
_checked = {2020-07-09},
_source = {pv},
crossref = {knuth_1998:_art_comput_progr},
date = 1998,
isbn = {0-201-89685-0},
pagetotal = {xiv+780~\ppno},
volume = 3,
}
@MvBook{knuth_1998:_art_comput_progr,
_checked = {2020-07-09},
_source = {pv},
author = {Knuth, Donald E.},
date = 1998,
edition = 2,
isbn = {978-0-201-48541-7},
location = {Upper Saddle River, New Jersey},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
related = {knuth_1998:_sortin_searc},
relatedtype = {multivolume},
title = {The Art of Computer Programming},
volumes = 3,
}
@Collection{leeuwen_1990:_formal_model_seman,
_source = {ev},
_checked = {2020-07-08},
crossref = {leeuwen_1990:_handb_theor_comput_scien},
date = 1990,
editor = {van Leeuwen, Jan},
isbn = {0-262-22039-3},
pagetotal = {vi+1273~\ppno},
title = {Formal Models and Semantics},
volume = {B},
}
@MvCollection{leeuwen_1990:_handb_theor_comput_scien,
_checked = {2020-07-08},
_source = {ev},
date = 1990,
editor = {van Leeuwen, Jan},
isbn = {0-262-22040-7},
location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Cambridge,
Massachusetts},
publisher = {Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. and The MIT Press},
related = {leeuwen_1990:_formal_model_seman},
relatedtype = {multivolume},
title = {Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science},
volumes = 2,
}
@Thesis{lehmann_1976:_categ_fixpoin_seman_thesis,
_checked = {2020-06-08},
_source = {ev},
author = {Lehmann, Daniel J.},
date = 1976,
institution = {Department of Computer Science, University of
Warwick},
location = {Coventry, United Kingdom},
pagetotal = 75,
title = {Categories for Fixpoint Semantics},
type = {phdthesis},
}
@Misc{leinster_2012:_rethin_set_theor,
_checked = {2020-07-14},
_source = {ev},
author = {Leinster, Tom},
date = {2012-12-28},
eprint = {1212.6543v1},
eprintclass = {math.LO},
eprinttype = {arxiv},
pagetotal = 8,
title = {Rethinking Set Theory},
}
@Report{milner_1971:_algeb_defin_simul_between_progr,
author = {Milner, Robin},
date = {1971-02},
institution = {Stanford Artificial Intelligence Project, Computer
Science Department, Stanford University},
location = {Stanford, California},
number = {STAN-CS-205, AIM-142},
pagetotal = 22,
title = {An Algebraic Definition of Simulation Between
Programs},
type = {techreport},
}
@Book{sangiorgi_2012:_introd_bisim_coind,
author = {Sangiorgi, Davide},
title = {Introduction to Bisimulation and Coinduction},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
date = {2012-08},
doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511777110},
isbn = 9780511777110,
location = {Cambridge, United Kingdom},
pagetotal = {xii+247~\ppno},
}
@InCollection{jacobs_rutten_2012:_introd_coalg_coind,
author = {Jacobs, Bart and Rutten, Jan},
crossref = {sangiorgi_rutten_2012:_advan_topic_bisim_coind},
date = 2012,
pages = {38-99},
title = {An Introduction to (Co)algebra and (Co)induction},
}
@Collection{sangiorgi_rutten_2012:_advan_topic_bisim_coind,
date = 2012,
editor = {Sangiorgi, Davide and Rutten, Jan},
isbn = {978-1-107-00497-9},
location = {Cambridge, United Kingdom},
number = 52,
pagetotal = {xiii+326~\ppno},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
series = {Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science},
title = {Advanced Topics in Bisimulation and Coinduction},
}
@InProceedings{pfenning_2002:_logic_framew,
author = {Pfenning, Frank},
title = {Logical Frameworks---A Brief Introduction},
pages = {137-166},
doi = {10.1007/978-94-010-0413-8_5},
abstract = {A logical framework is a meta-language for the
formalization of deductive systems. We provide a
brief introduction to logical frameworks and their
methodology, concentrating on LF. We use first-order
logic as the running example to illustrate the
representations of syntax, natural deductions, and
proof transformations. We also sketch a recent
formulation of LF centered on the notion of
canonical form, and show how it affects proofs of
adequacy of encodings.},
crossref = {2002:_proof_system_reliab},
date = 2002,
}
@Proceedings{2002:_proof_system_reliab,
date = 2002,
doi = {10.1007/978-94-010-0413-8},
eventdate = {2001-07-24/2001-09-05},
eventtitle = {NATO Advanced Study Institute on Proof and
System-Reliability},
isbn = {978-94-010-0413-8},
location = {Dordrecht},
number = 62,
pagetotal = {xii+415~\ppno},
publisher = {Springer-Science+ Business Media, B.V.},
series = {NATO Science Series (Series II: Mathematics, Physics
and Chemistry)},
title = {Proof and System-Reliability},
venue = {Marktoberdorf, Germany},
}