Notational definition-a formal account
In the course of developing a mathematical theory or proof it is a common practice to introduce new notation to represent notation that is previously understood. The author presents a formal account that is intended to model the practice of introducing and using notational (abbreviate) definitions....
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Zusammenfassung: | In the course of developing a mathematical theory or proof it is a common practice to introduce new notation to represent notation that is previously understood. The author presents a formal account that is intended to model the practice of introducing and using notational (abbreviate) definitions. The aim of this work is a pragmatic one: to provide a framework useful in the design and implementation of secure proof system interfaces which accommodate, as much as possible, conventional mathematical practice. A typed lambda -calculus is used to represent expressions of a given object language. A Delta -equation is introduced to model conventional definition equations.< > |
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DOI: | 10.1109/LICS.1988.5134 |