Lambda calculus

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Lambda calculus is a formal language that can serve as a foundation of all general purpose programming languages. It is also a kind of Universal Data Abstraction. Essentially, a lambda calculus is a recursively defined dictionary with just three branches of possible values.

Syntax Name Description
x Variable A character or string representing a parameter or mathematical/logical value.
x.M) Abstraction Function definition (M is a lambda term). The variable x becomes bound in the expression.
(M N) Application Applying a function to an argument. M and N are lambda terms.

Lambda Calculus expressed in Backus-Naur form

Relevant Learning Material

A nice video[1] tutorial by Hutton Graham is available. An interactive web page to illustrate the working process of Lambda calculus can be found here: Syntax of the Lambda Calculus.


References

  1. Graham, Hutton (January 28, 2017). Lambda Calculus - Computerphile. local page: Computerphile. 

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