found LJ icon of the day substitute Uncategorized November 28, 2008 1 Minute Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Published by substitute nope View all posts by substitute Published November 28, 2008
…and next you’ll be telling me that Γ is a set of typing assumptions, M is a term and τ is a type, but I don’t know what that & is doing in there. LikeLike
Yeah, that is one of the problems when you’re looking at that shit in a paper and trying to figure out how to translate it into Twelf. LikeLike
Anyway, I’m curious what type system that’s from; that’s a tough thing to Google (though I’m amused that I wrote one of the top hits for “ftv(τ)”). LikeLike
cute galore. when i was a little person i used to think the count was related to us counters 😛 LikeLike Reply
d/dx*int(f(x))dx = f(x)
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bluh bluh BLUH!
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And…
and int [f(x)dx] = ?
It equals COUNT, goddammit.
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Γ ⊢ ν(α ∈ σ) M : τ & α ∉ ftv(τ)
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That’s all geek to me.
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I don’t think that’s well-formed, not even in the ⊢WTF system.
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If it helps, ‘ftv’ is an abbreviation for “free type variable.”
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…and next you’ll be telling me that Γ is a set of typing assumptions, M is a term and τ is a type, but I don’t know what that & is doing in there.
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Yeah, that is one of the problems when you’re looking at that shit in a paper and trying to figure out how to translate it into Twelf.
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Anyway, I’m curious what type system that’s from; that’s a tough thing to Google (though I’m amused that I wrote one of the top hits for “ftv(τ)”).
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It’s in here somewhere.
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cute galore.
when i was a little person i used to think the count was related to us counters 😛
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