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Revision as of 09:41, 3 September 2021

Mathematical semantics is also known as denotational semantics, which implied that this is a form of Data Science. This field has been attributed to Dana Scott[1] and Christopher Strachey.


References

  1. Scott, Dana (January 1, 1970). "Outline of a Mathematical Theory of Computation". local page: Oxford University Computing Laboratory Programming Research Group. 

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