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Theoretical Pearls: Representing ‘undefined’ in lambda calculus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2008

Henk Barendregt
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Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Catholic University Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED, The Netherlands (e-mail: henk@cs.kun.nl)
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Let ψ be a partial recursive function (of one argument) with λ-defining term F∈Λ°. This means There are several proposals for what Fn⌝ should be in case ψ(n) is undefined: (1) a term without a normal form (Church); (2) an unsolvable term (Barendregt); (3) an easy term (Visser); (4) a term of order 0 (Statman).

These four possibilities will be covered by one ‘master’ result of Statman which is based on the ‘Anti Diagonal Normalization Theorem’ of Visser (1980). That ingenious theorem about precomplete numerations of Ershov is a powerful tool with applications in recursion theory, metamathematics of arithmetic and lambda calculus.

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