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Algebraic semantics (computer science)

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In computer science, algebraic semantics is a form of axiomatic semantics based on algebraic laws for describing and reasoning about program semantics in a formal manner.

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References

  • Eric G. Wagner (1995). "Algebraic Semantic". In Samson Abramsky; Dov M. Gabbay; Thomas S. E. Maibaum (eds.). Handbook of Logic in Computer Science: Semantic structures. Vol. 3. Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780198537625.
  • Joseph Goguen; Grant Malcolm (1996). Algebraic semantics of imperative programs. MIT Press. ISBN 9780262071727.