Logic of Computable Functions
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Logic of Computable Functions (LCF) is a deductive system for computable functions proposed by Dana Scott
Dana Scott
Dana Stewart Scott is the emeritus Hillman University Professor of Computer Science, Philosophy, and Mathematical Logic at Carnegie Mellon University; he is now retired and lives in Berkeley, California...

 in 1969 in an memorandum unpublished until 1993. It inspired:
  • Logic for Computable Functions (LCF), theorem proving logic by Robin Milner
    Robin Milner
    Arthur John Robin Gorell Milner FRS FRSE was a prominent British computer scientist.-Life, education and career:...

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  • Programming Computable Functions (PCF), small theoretical programming language by Gordon Plotkin
    Gordon Plotkin
    Gordon D. Plotkin, FRS, FRSE is a Scottish computer scientist.Gordon Plotkin is best-known for his introduction of structural operational semantics and his work on denotational semantics. In particular, his notes on A Structural Approach to Operational Semantics of 1981 were very influential...

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