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Normal-order reduction grammars

Published 5 Mar 2016 in cs.LO | (1603.01758v3)

Abstract: We present an algorithm which, for given $n$, generates an unambiguous regular tree grammar defining the set of combinatory logic terms, over the set ${S,K}$ of primitive combinators, requiring exactly $n$ normal-order reduction steps to normalize. As a consequence of Curry and Feys's standardization theorem, our reduction grammars form a complete syntactic characterization of normalizing combinatory logic terms. Using them, we provide a recursive method of constructing ordinary generating functions counting the number of $S K$-combinators reducing in $n$ normal-order reduction steps. Finally, we investigate the size of generated grammars, giving a primitive recursive upper bound.

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