X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=week1.mdwn;h=36ebdfcc6a48bf72288e2023a0186b9c6665de2d;hp=801ae6984609be27b76abc8ca7f378fc93020dc6;hb=7587d77529de78e4257c1f101ca2b1df2988d493;hpb=787216b36925c3757985a48ced39d6eee1ee5392 diff --git a/week1.mdwn b/week1.mdwn index 801ae698..36ebdfcc 100644 --- a/week1.mdwn +++ b/week1.mdwn @@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ We'll tend to write (λa M) as just `(\a M)`, so we don't hav Some authors reserve the term "term" for just variables and abstracts. We'll probably just say "term" and "expression" indiscriminately for expressions of any of these three forms. -
Examples of expressions: x @@ -70,7 +69,6 @@ Examples of expressions: (\x (\y x)) (x (\x x)) ((\x (x x)) (\x (x x))) -
The lambda calculus has an associated proof theory. For now, we can regard the proof theory as having just one rule, called the rule of **beta-reduction** or