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Productivity of stream definitions (2008)

Abstract
We give an algorithm for deciding productivity of a large and natural class of recursive stream definitions. A stream definition is called ‘productive’ if it can be evaluated continually in such a way that a uniquely determined stream in constructor normal form is obtained as the limit. Whereas productivity is undecidable for stream definitions in general, we show that it can be decided for ‘pure’ stream definitions. For every pure stream definition the process of its evaluation can be modelled by the dataflow of abstract stream elements, called ‘pebbles’, in a finite ‘pebbleflow net(work)’. And the production of a pebbleflow net associated with a pure stream definition, that is, the amount of pebbles the net is able to produce at its output port, can be calculated by reducing nets to trivial nets.

Details der Publikation
Download http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/ph/2009-0512-200752/UUindex.html
Herausgeber Department of Philosophy, University of Utrecht
Archiv DSpace at Utrecht University (Netherlands)
Keywords Wijsbegeerte, recursive stream definitions, productivity, functional programming, dataflow networks
Typ Preprint
Sprache Englisch
Verknüpfungen 0929-0710