2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12032-9_1
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Introduction to Decidability of Higher-Order Matching

Abstract: Abstract. Higher-order unification is the problem given an equation t = u containing free variables is there a solution substitution θ such that tθ and uθ have the same normal form? The terms t and u are from the simply typed lambda calculus and the same normal form is with respect to βη-equivalence. Higher-order matching is the particular instance when the term u is closed; can t be pattern matched to u? Although higher-order unification is undecidable, higher-order matching was conjectured to be decidable by… Show more

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