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I came to write THAT paper with Leslie Lamport

16 points - today at 2:46 PM

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  • mrkeen

    today at 5:00 PM

    > There was some sense in this thesis. Type systems were in a state of flux in 1992 when that note was written. Coq (now Rocq) had only just appeared, and big changes were happening to Martin-LΓΆf type theory. As for simple type theories, early implementations of HOL had been around only for a couple of years. It wasn’t clear what any typed calculus could do. Proof assistants did not yet support type classes. John Harrison was years away from introducing his trick to get low-budget dependent types, which works well enough to express Tn

    I don't want to stick linear or dependent types into TLA+. Proving dynamic properties with an exhaustive runtime is a totally different game from what you might do statically.

    But I do want to rule out nonsense. Sure, I can prove that traffic light never equals RED_LIGHT. Too bad if it equals RED.

    • blltprfmnk

      today at 4:27 PM

      Title is missing the leading β€œHow” from the source, which changes the meaning entirely.

        • Hunpeter

          today at 4:49 PM

          Yup, the HN auto-filtering of titles often messes them up...

      • srean

        today at 4:00 PM

        > The other referee, David McAllester, reached the same verdict.

        The same David McAllester who introduced PAC-Bayesian bounds ?

        Ans: Yes.

        https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1007618624809