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The Theoretical Aspects of the Optimal Fixedpoint

In this paper the authors define a new type of fixedpoint of recursive definitions and investigate some of its properties. This optimal fixedpoint (which always uniquely exists) contains, in some sense, the maximal amount of 'interesting' information which can be extracted from the recursive definition, and it may be strictly more defined than the program's least fixedpoint. This fixedpoint can be the basis for assigning a new semantics to recursive programs.

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  • "In this paper the authors define a new type of fixedpoint of recursive definitions and investigate some of its properties. This optimal fixedpoint (which always uniquely exists) contains, in some sense, the maximal amount of 'interesting' information which can be extracted from the recursive definition, and it may be strictly more defined than the program's least fixedpoint. This fixedpoint can be the basis for assigning a new semantics to recursive programs."@en

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  • "The Theoretical Aspects of the Optimal Fixedpoint"
  • "The Theoretical Aspects of the Optimal Fixedpoint"@en
  • "The theoretical aspects of the optimal fixedpoint"@en
  • "The theoretical aspects of the optimal fixedpoint"
  • "The theoretical aspects of the optimal fixed point"@en