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2010
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Recursive Definitions of Monadic Functions

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Recursive Definitions of Monadic Functions
Using standard domain-theoretic fixed-points, we present an approach for defining recursive functions that are formulated in monadic style. The method works both in the simple option monad and the state-exception monad of Isabelle/HOL's imperative programming extension, which results in a convenient definition principle for imperative programs, which were previously hard to define. For such monadic functions, the recursion equation can always be derived without preconditions, even if the function is partial. The construction is easy to automate, and convenient induction principles can be derived automatically.
Alexander Krauss
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Alexander Krauss
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