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- Tomoaki Kobayashi, Oleg Kiselyov:
Complete Stream Fusion for Software-Defined Radio. PEPM 2024: 57-69 - Guillaume Allais:
Scoped and Typed Staging by Evaluation. PEPM 2024: 83-93 - Dines Bjørner:
The 0'th PEPM Event: October 1987 - and Andrei Petrovich Ershov: 1977-1988 (Invited Contribution). PEPM 2024: 53-56 - Ren Fukaishi, Naoki Kobayashi, Ryosuke Sato:
Productivity Verification for Functional Programs by Reduction to Termination Verification. PEPM 2024: 70-82 - Fritz Henglein:
In memoriam Neil Deaton Jones. PEPM 2024: 14-15 - Yanhong A. Liu:
Incremental Computation: What Is the Essence? (Invited Contribution). PEPM 2024: 39-52 - Louis Normann, Robert Glück:
Partial Evaluation of Reversible Flowchart Programs. PEPM 2024: 119-133 - Alberto Pettorossi, Maurizio Proietti, Fabio Fioravanti, Emanuele De Angelis:
A Historical Perspective on Program Transformation and Recent Developments (Invited Contribution). PEPM 2024: 16-38 - Peter Sestoft, Harald Søndergaard:
The Genesis of Mix: Early Days of Self-Applicable Partial Evaluation (Invited Contribution). PEPM 2024: 1-13 - Izumi Tanaka, Ken Sakayori, Naoki Kobayashi:
Ownership Types for Verification of Programs with Pointer Arithmetic. PEPM 2024: 94-106 - Syouki Tsuyama, Youyou Cong, Hidehiko Masuhara:
An Intrinsically Typed Compiler for Algebraic Effect Handlers. PEPM 2024: 134-145 - Ekaterina Verbitskaia, Igor Engel, Daniil Berezun:
A Case Study in Functional Conversion and Mode Inference in miniKanren. PEPM 2024: 107-118 - Gabriele Keller, Meng Wang:
Proceedings of the 2024 ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation, PEPM 2024, London, UK, 16 January 2024. ACM 2024 [contents] - 2023
- Jacques Carette, Gerardo Ortiz, Amr Sabry:
Symbolic Execution of Hadamard-Toffoli Quantum Circuits. PEPM@POPL 2023: 14-26 - Youyou Cong, Kenichi Asai:
Towards a Reflection for Effect Handlers. PEPM@POPL 2023: 55-65 - José Nuno Macedo, Emanuel Rodrigues, Marcos Viera, João Saraiva:
Efficient Embedding of Strategic Attribute Grammars via Memoization. PEPM@POPL 2023: 41-54 - Jihee Park, Jaemin Hong, Sukyoung Ryu:
Semantic Transformation Framework for Rewriting Rules. PEPM@POPL 2023: 1-13 - Ryo Tokuda, Yukiyoshi Kameyama:
Generating Programs for Polynomial Multiplication with Correctness Assurance. PEPM@POPL 2023: 27-40 - Edwin C. Brady, Jens Palsberg:
Proceedings of the 2023 ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation, PEPM 2023, Boston, MA, USA, January 16-17, 2023. ACM 2023 [contents] - 2022
- Christopher Brown, Adam D. Barwell, Yoann Marquer, Olivier Zendra, Tania Richmond, Chen Gu:
Semi-automatic ladderisation: improving code security through rewriting and dependent types. PEPM@POPL 2022: 14-27 - Nicolas Biri:
Dependent tagless final. PEPM@POPL 2022: 1-13 - Zena M. Ariola, Youyou Cong:
PEPM 2022: Proceedings of the 2022 ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation, Philadelphia, PA, USA, January 17 - 18, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9188-7 [contents] - 2021
- Christian Godiksen, Thomas Herrmann, Hans Hüttel, Mikkel Korup Lauridsen, Iman Owliaie:
A type-safe structure editor calculus. PEPM@POPL 2021: 1-13 - Peter Lozov, Dmitry Boulytchev:
Efficient fair conjunction for structurally-recursive relations. PEPM@POPL 2021: 58-73 - Isao Sasano, Kwanghoon Choi:
A text-based syntax completion method using LR parsing. PEPM@POPL 2021: 32-43 - Zachary J. Sullivan, Paul Downen, Zena M. Ariola:
Strictly capturing non-strict closures. PEPM@POPL 2021: 74-89 - Akira Tanaka:
Coq to C translation with partial evaluation. PEPM@POPL 2021: 14-31 - Hideto Ueno, John Toman, Naoki Kobayashi, Takeshi Tsukada:
Counterexample generation for program verification based on ownership refinement types. PEPM@POPL 2021: 44-57 - Sam Lindley, Torben Æ. Mogensen:
Proceedings of the 2021 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation, PEPM@POPL 2021, Virtual Event, Denmark, January 18-19, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8305-9 [contents] - 2020
- Rodin T. A. Aarssen, Tijs van der Storm:
High-fidelity metaprogramming with separator syntax trees. PEPM@POPL 2020: 27-37
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