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In mathematical logic, the De Bruijn notation is a syntax for terms in the λ calculus invented by the Dutch mathematician Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn. It can be seen as a reversal of the usual syntax for the λ calculus where the argument in an application is placed next to its corresponding binder in the function instead of after the latter's body.

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  • In mathematical logic, the De Bruijn notation is a syntax for terms in the λ calculus invented by the Dutch mathematician Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn. It can be seen as a reversal of the usual syntax for the λ calculus where the argument in an application is placed next to its corresponding binder in the function instead of after the latter's body. (en)
  • ド・ブラウン記法(英:De Bruijn notation)とは、ラムダ計算の表記のためのの一つである。オランダ人数学者ニコラース・ホーヴァート・ド・ブラウンによって発明された。 (ja)
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  • In mathematical logic, the De Bruijn notation is a syntax for terms in the λ calculus invented by the Dutch mathematician Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn. It can be seen as a reversal of the usual syntax for the λ calculus where the argument in an application is placed next to its corresponding binder in the function instead of after the latter's body. (en)
  • ド・ブラウン記法(英:De Bruijn notation)とは、ラムダ計算の表記のためのの一つである。オランダ人数学者ニコラース・ホーヴァート・ド・ブラウンによって発明された。 (ja)
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  • De Bruijn notation (en)
  • ド・ブラウン記法 (ja)
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