Decorated proofs for computational effects: States

Computer Science – Programming Languages

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The syntax of an imperative language does not mention explicitly the state,
while its denotational semantics has to mention it. In this paper we show that
the equational proofs about an imperative language may hide the state, in the
same way as the syntax does.

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