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A note on “A simplified account of polymorphic references”

Published: 15 January 1996 Publication History

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    cover image Information Processing Letters
    Information Processing Letters  Volume 57, Issue 1
    Jan. 15, 1996
    54 pages
    ISSN:0020-0190
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    Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.

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    Published: 15 January 1996

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    1. analysis of algorithms
    2. formal semantics
    3. functional programming
    4. performance analysis
    5. programming languages
    6. references and assignment
    7. type theory

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