Combinatory logic with discriminators

Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):561-575 (1969)
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Abstract

In this paper, I present a modified and extended version of combinatory logic. Schönfinkel originated the study of combinatory logic (in [2]), but its development is primarily due to H. B. Curry. In the present paper, I will make use of both the symbolism (with some modification) and the results of Curry, as found in [1].What is novel about my version of combinatory logic is a kind of combinators which I call discriminators. These combinators discriminate between different symbols, and yield values which are determined by the symbols which are their arguments. If the normal combinators investigated by Curry are considered as functions taking (combinations of) symbols as arguments and yielding symbols as values, these combinators can rearrange and cancel their arguments or introduce new symbols.

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reprint Kearns, John T. (1973) "Combinatory Logic with Discriminators". Journal of Symbolic Logic 38(2):339-340

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John T. Kearns
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The Logic of Calculation.John T. Kearns - 1977 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 23 (1-6):45-58.

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On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem.Alan Turing - 1936 - Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 42 (1):230-265.

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