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Algebra of Programming

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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
This podcast series consists of occasional lectures and seminars on the mathematics of program construction - the use of clear, precise mathematical techniques in the development of programs and in proving them correct. In particular, there is a focus on equational reasoning directly with the program text, as opposed to indirect arguments involving a separate formalism such as predicate calculus. For more information, see the webpage of the Algebra of Programming Research Group in the Department of Computer Science at Oxford:

http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/activities/algprog/

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A Problem for Lambert Lecture at 65th Birthday Symposium for Lambert Meertens, 22nd January 2010 Richard Bird 24 February, 2020
An Introduction to the Theory of Lists Lectures at Utrecht University, 16th and 17th December 1986. Richard Bird 24 February, 2020
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