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      Linearity in the non-deterministic call-by-value setting

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          We consider the non-deterministic extension of the call-by-value lambda calculus, which corresponds to the additive fragment of the linear-algebraic lambda-calculus. We define a fine-grained type system, capturing the right linearity present in such formalisms. After proving the subject reduction and the strong normalisation properties, we propose a translation of this calculus into the System F with pairs, which corresponds to a non linear fragment of linear logic. The translation provides a deeper understanding of the linearity in our setting.

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                15 November 2010
                2012-06-15
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                10.1007/978-3-642-32621-9_16
                1011.3542
                6262147d-9e06-4335-8a49-4cdd73900fb7

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                Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7456, 216-231 (2012)
                15 pages. To appear in WoLLIC 2012
                cs.LO

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