Extending Abramsky's Lazy Lambda Calculus: (Non)-Conservativity of Embeddings

Authors Manfred Schmidt-Schauß, Elena Machkasova, David Sabel



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Manfred Schmidt-Schauß
Elena Machkasova
David Sabel

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Manfred Schmidt-Schauß, Elena Machkasova, and David Sabel. Extending Abramsky's Lazy Lambda Calculus: (Non)-Conservativity of Embeddings. In 24th International Conference on Rewriting Techniques and Applications (RTA 2013). Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), Volume 21, pp. 239-254, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2013)
https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.RTA.2013.239

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Our motivation is the question whether the lazy lambda calculus, a pure lambda calculus with the leftmost outermost rewriting strategy, considered under observational semantics, or extensions thereof, are an adequate model for semantic equivalences in real-world purely functional programming languages, in particular for a pure core language of Haskell. We explore several extensions of the lazy lambda calculus: addition of a seq-operator, addition of data constructors and case-expressions, and their combination, focusing on conservativity of these extensions. In addition to untyped calculi, we study their monomorphically and polymorphically typed versions. For most of the extensions we obtain non-conservativity which we prove by providing counterexamples. However, we prove conservativity of the extension by data constructors and case in the monomorphically typed scenario.
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  • lazy lambda calculus
  • contextual semantics
  • conservativity

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