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Categorical abstract machine

Known as: Cam (disambiguation) 
The categorical abstract machine (CAM) is a model of computation for programs that preserves the abilities of applicative, functional, or… 
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2018
2018
Most analyses on functional brain connectivity across a group of brains are under the assumption that the positions of the voxels… 
2015
2015
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  • Corpus ID: 37890753
The machine is called categorical abstract machine or CAM. The CAM is easier to grasp and prove than the SECD machine. The… 
2015
2015
Many researchers have studied abstract machines in order to give operational semantics to various kinds of programming languages… 
2011
2011
Radar-based quantitative precipitation estimate(RQPE) and forecast(RQPF) with high spatial and temporal resolutions are playing… 
2011
2011
Despite its potential to diminish the culpability of battered women accused of crimes, neurobiology evidence has yet to be… 
2010
2010
Many kinds of abstract machine have been proposed for executing byte codes of functional languages, such as Landin's SECD machine… 
1991
1991
We present a complete set of staging transformations for translating a class of interpreters into compilers and executors… 
1991
1991
We consider a class of abstract machines used for specifying the evaluation of intermediate-level programming languages, and…