Signed-off-by: Jim Pryor <profjim@jimpryor.net>
<strong>Application</strong>: <code>(M N)</code>
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-Some *authors* reserve the term "term" for just variables and abstracts. We won't participate in that convention; we'll probably just say "term" and "expression" indiscriminately for expressions of any of these three forms.
+Some authors reserve the term "term" for just variables and abstracts. We won't participate in that convention; we'll probably just say "term" and "expression" indiscriminately for expressions of any of these three forms.
Examples of expressions:
(\x x)
(\x (\y x))
(x (\x x))
- ((\x (x 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