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EPSRC Reference: GR/L27848/01
Title: UNIFORM GAME SEMANTICS FOR COMPUTATION AND REASONING
Principal Investigator: Hyland, Professor JME
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Department: Pure Maths and Mathematical Statistics
Organisation: University of Cambridge
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 January 1997 Ends: 31 December 1999 Value (£): 146,989
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Fundamentals of Computing
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Game semantics is a way of understanding computing (and other interactional) systems by using elementary ideas of game playing as conceptual and analytical tools. It is an unusual denotational semantics in that it captures the intentional (algorithmic) and dynamical aspects of the system. This makes it an ideal semantic framework in which to seek to unify the analyses of both the qualitative (correctness) and the quantitative (efficiency) aspects of computing systems, while keeping them separate.The primary goal is to develop a unifying game-semantic framework for understanding computing systems in a uniform way across paradigms, and the formal process of reasoning. The latter is worthy of study in its own right, but we shall focus on proof systems for reasoning about properties of programs. A secondary task is to sharpen the game-semantic tool by addressing key foundational and conceptual issues that underpin the programme.
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