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== See also == {{Portal|Mathematics}} {{Colbegin|colwidth=30em}} * [[Applicative computing systems]] – Treatment of [[Object (computer science)|objects]] in the style of the lambda calculus * [[Cartesian closed category]] – A setting for lambda calculus in [[category theory]] * [[Categorical abstract machine]] – A [[model of computation]] applicable to lambda calculus * [[Clojure]], programming language * [[Curry–Howard isomorphism]] – The formal correspondence between programs and [[mathematical proof|proofs]] * [[De Bruijn index]] – notation disambiguating alpha conversions * [[De Bruijn notation]] – notation using postfix modification functions * [[Domain theory]] – Study of certain [[partially ordered sets|posets]] giving [[denotational semantics]] for lambda calculus * [[Evaluation strategy]] – Rules for the evaluation of expressions in [[programming language]]s * [[Explicit substitution]] – The theory of substitution, as used in [[#β-reduction|β-reduction]] * [[Harrop formula]] – A kind of constructive logical formula such that proofs are lambda terms * [[Interaction nets]] * [[Kleene–Rosser paradox]] – A demonstration that some form of lambda calculus is inconsistent * [[Knights of the Lambda Calculus]] – A semi-fictional organization of LISP and [[Scheme (programming language)|Scheme]] [[Hacker (programmer subculture)|hackers]] * [[Krivine machine]] – An abstract machine to interpret call-by-name in lambda calculus * [[Lambda calculus definition]] – Formal definition of the lambda calculus. * [[Let expression]] – An expression closely related to an abstraction. * [[Minimalism (computing)]] * [[Rewriting]] – Transformation of formulæ in formal systems * [[SECD machine]] – A [[virtual machine]] designed for the lambda calculus * [[Scott–Curry theorem]] – A theorem about sets of lambda terms * ''[[To Mock a Mockingbird]]'' – An introduction to [[combinatory logic]] * [[Universal Turing machine]] – A formal computing machine equivalent to lambda calculus * [[Unlambda]] – A functional [[esoteric programming language]] based on combinatory logic {{colend}}
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