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Computational category theory is a branch of computer science devoted to the study of algorithms which can be stated in terms of category theory concepts. We describe a language embedded in Common Lisp, CL-CAT, that allows for succinct expression of such algorithms. Code snippets and examples are presented to help bring this abstract topic closer to practice.
Lisp, category theory, domain-specific languages
Lisp, category theory, domain-specific languages
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