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Martin–Löf type theory, dependent type theory, Logic, Dependent type theory, Generic programming, inductive families, normalisation proofs, Theoretical Computer Science, Martin-Löf type theory, inductive-recursive definitions, Initial algebras, Logic in computer science, Mathematical aspects of software engineering (specification, verification, metrics, requirements, etc.), inductive definitions, Inductive definitions, Normalisation proofs, Inductive families, Inductive definability, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Inductive–recursive definitions, initial algebras, generic programming, Software
Martin–Löf type theory, dependent type theory, Logic, Dependent type theory, Generic programming, inductive families, normalisation proofs, Theoretical Computer Science, Martin-Löf type theory, inductive-recursive definitions, Initial algebras, Logic in computer science, Mathematical aspects of software engineering (specification, verification, metrics, requirements, etc.), inductive definitions, Inductive definitions, Normalisation proofs, Inductive families, Inductive definability, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Inductive–recursive definitions, initial algebras, generic programming, Software
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