From: Fred Gilham <gilham@snapdragon.csl.sri.com>
Subject: Re: Lambda calculus and it relation to LISP
Date: 05 Oct 2002 07:46:59 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <u7u1k1lz8c.fsf@snapdragon.csl.sri.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 9e8ebeb2.0210041920.2e480123@posting.google.com
> "The lambda calculus is a mathematical formalism having to do with
> the way functions instantiate their arguments. To some extent it is
> the theoretical basis for Lisp and plenty of other computer
> languages."
>
> I am interested in a little concrete elaboration of this statement
> by any mathematicians, logicians or practitioners/users of lisp and
> lisp in emacs.
From a Lisp point of view you should read the early Scheme material.
There is a page I just found that has a lot of good stuff on it that
will help.
http://library.readscheme.org
My impression is that the ideas are all fairly old (in modern terms)
and if you are interested in the ideas themselves you'll do better to
read the older material.
> This is an interdisciplinary topic and cross-posted.
Interdisciplinary is fine but... gnu.emacs.help???
--
Fred Gilham gilham@csl.sri.com || His word is a creative word, and
when he speaks the good exists as good. God is neither arbitrary nor
tyrannical. He is love, and when he expresses his will it is a will
of love. Hence the good given by God is good for us.-- Jacques Ellul
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-10-05 14:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-10-05 3:20 Lambda calculus and it relation to LISP gnuist
2002-10-05 7:51 ` Luke A. Olbrish
2002-10-05 10:46 ` William Elliot
2002-10-12 0:28 ` Alfred Einstead
2002-10-12 4:02 ` William Elliot
2002-10-05 11:44 ` David Kastrup
2002-10-09 4:38 ` James Wong
2002-10-09 4:48 ` William Elliot
2002-10-05 7:58 ` Charles Matthews
2002-10-05 8:05 ` Gareth McCaughan
2002-10-06 12:03 ` William Elliot
2002-10-06 19:22 ` Gareth McCaughan
2002-10-07 4:58 ` gnuist
2002-10-07 7:14 ` William Elliot
2002-10-07 7:37 ` Barb Knox
2002-10-07 9:34 ` David Kastrup
2002-10-07 9:59 ` William Elliot
2002-10-07 11:10 ` Barb Knox
2002-10-07 14:34 ` William Elliot
2002-10-07 10:44 ` Christian Lemburg
2002-10-08 1:02 ` ozan s yigit
2002-10-07 10:59 ` Barb Knox
2002-10-08 3:05 ` David Kastrup
2002-10-07 23:12 ` Gareth McCaughan
2002-10-07 9:54 ` William Elliot
2002-10-07 22:48 ` Gareth McCaughan
2002-10-08 8:42 ` William Elliot
2002-10-05 14:46 ` Fred Gilham [this message]
2002-10-05 16:15 ` Kaz Kylheku
2002-10-06 12:22 ` Thaddeus L Olczyk
2002-10-06 13:46 ` Joona I Palaste
2002-10-12 0:36 ` Alfred Einstead
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