The word problem for Smullyan's lark combinator is decidable (Q1114668)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4083580
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| English | The word problem for Smullyan's lark combinator is decidable |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4083580 |
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The word problem for Smullyan's lark combinator is decidable (English)
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1989
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Smullyan's ``lark combinator'' L (Curry's BWB) is specified by the reduction rule Lxy\(\to x(yy)\). LL defines the paradoxical combinator Y. The author shows that several other interesting combinators can be defined in terms of L only. The main part of the paper involves showing that the problem of deciding whether two applicative combinators of L are equal is solvable.
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lark combinator
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BWB
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paradoxical combinator
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applicative combinators
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