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== Variations and extensions == These extensions are in the [[lambda cube]]: * [[Typed lambda calculus]] β Lambda calculus with typed variables (and functions) * [[System F]] β A typed lambda calculus with type-variables * [[Calculus of constructions]] β A typed lambda calculus with types as first-class values These [[formal system]]s are extensions of lambda calculus that are not in the lambda cube: * [[Binary lambda calculus]] β A version of lambda calculus with binary [[input/output]] (I/O), a binary encoding of terms, and a designated universal machine. * [[Lambda-mu calculus]] β An extension of the lambda calculus for treating [[classical logic]] These formal systems are variations of lambda calculus: * [[Kappa calculus]] β A first-order analogue of lambda calculus These formal systems are related to lambda calculus: * [[Combinatory logic]] β A notation for mathematical logic without variables * [[SKI combinator calculus]] β A computational system based on the '''[[#S|S]]''', '''[[#K|K]]''' and '''[[#I|I]]''' combinators, equivalent to lambda calculus, but reducible without variable substitutions
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