Reasoning about imperative and higher-order programs
Contextual equivalence, namely the property that two expressions are indistinguishable inside any program context, is a fundamental property of program expressions. Discovering methods that enable formal reasoning about contextual equivalence is hard and highly dependent on the features of the progr...
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