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      Semantics of higher-order probabilistic programs with conditioning

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          We present a denotational semantics for higher-order probabilistic programs in terms of linear operators between Banach spaces. Our semantics is rooted in the classical theory of Banach spaces and their tensor products, but bears similarities with the well-known Scott semantics of higher-order programs through the use ordered Banach spaces which allow definitions in terms of fixed points. Being based on a monoidal rather than cartesian closed structure, our semantics effectively treats randomness as a resource.

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                28 February 2019
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                1902.11189
                a20a4664-3a4c-4ffd-a4f5-67e635aa8370

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                17 pages, proofs in the Appendix
                cs.LO cs.LG cs.PL

                Theoretical computer science,Programming languages,Artificial intelligence
                Theoretical computer science, Programming languages, Artificial intelligence

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