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541 CS * quiz on the untyped lambda calculus ---------------------------------- 1. Give fully parenthesized forms for the following lambda-terms. (Note that the backslash (\) is meant to represent lambda: (a) \x.x y z (b) x y \x. x y (c) x y (z w) 2. are What the free variables of the following terms? (a) \x.(x y) (b) (x (\x.x y)) \z.z 3. What is the result of the following substitutions?...

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Iowa State - COMS - 541
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Iowa State - COMS - 541
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Iowa State - COMS - 541
Com S 541 - Programming Languages IJanuary 31, 1993HOMEWORK 3: What do you want to learn?Due: February 5, 1993You have been hired by this class (Com S 541), Bamshad, and Garyto consult with them about what should be studied during the restof this c
Iowa State - COMS - 541
Com S 541 - Programming Languages IJanuary 27, 1993HOMEWORK 2: Programming Languages and Comp. Sci. ResearchDue: February 1, 1993You have been recommended by the owners of the company to thefaculty search committee of a prominent Midwest University
Iowa State - COMS - 541
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Iowa State - COMS - 541
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Iowa State - COMS - 541
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Iowa State - COMS - 541
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Iowa State - COMS - 541
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Messiah - STAT - 292
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