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Issue title: Fixed Points in Computer Science (FICS) 2013
Guest editors: David Baelde, Arnaud Carayol, Ralph Matthes and Igor Walukiewicz
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Jeannin, Jean-Baptistea | Kozen, Dexterb | Silva, Alexandrac; *
Affiliations: [a] Samsung Research America, USA. jb.jeannin@samsung.com | [b] Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, USA. kozen@cs.cornell.edu | [c] Department of Computer Science, University College London, UK. alexandra.silva@ucl.ac.uk
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Department of Computer Science, University College London, UK
Abstract: Functional languages offer a high level of abstraction, which results in programs that are elegant and easy to understand. Central to the development of functional programming are inductive and coinductive types and associated programming constructs, such as pattern-matching. Whereas inductive types have a long tradition and are well supported in most languages, coinductive types are subject of more recent research and are less mainstream. We present CoCaml, a functional programming language extending OCaml, which allows us to define recursive functions on regular coinductive datatypes. These functions are defined like usual recursive functions, but parameterized by an equation solver. We present a full implementation of all the constructs and solvers and show how these can be used in a variety of examples, including operations on infinite lists, infinitary γ-terms, and p-adic numbers.
Keywords: Functional programming, coinductive types, recursive types, coalgebra
DOI: 10.3233/FI-2017-1473
Journal: Fundamenta Informaticae, vol. 150, no. 3-4, pp. 347-377, 2017
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