Monadic Computation and Iterative Algebraic Theories
Calvin C. Elgot
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Calvin C. Elgot: IBM
A chapter in Selected Papers, 1982, pp 179-234 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The notion algebraic theory was introduced by Lawvere in 1963 (cf. S. Eilenberg and J. B. Wright, Automata in general algebras, Information and Control 11 (1967) 4) to study equationally definable classes of algebras from a more intrinsic point of view. We make use of it to study Turing machines and machines with a similar kind of control at a level of abstraction which disregards the nature of ‘storage’ or ‘external memory’.
Keywords: Turing Machine; Ideal Theory; Partial Function; Algebraic Theory; Sequacious Function (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8177-8_6
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