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Operational methods in semantics

Published 14 Oct 2025 in cs.PL and cs.LO | (2510.12295v1)

Abstract: The focus of these lecture notes is on abstract models and basic ideas and results that relate to the operational semantics of programming languages largely conceived. The approach is to start with an abstract description of the computation steps of programs and then to build on top semantic equivalences, specification languages, and static analyses. While other approaches to the semantics of programming languages are possible, it appears that the operational one is particularly effective in that it requires a moderate level of mathematical sophistication and scales reasonably well to a large variety of programming features. In practice, operational semantics is a suitable framework to build portable language implementations and to specify and test program properties. It is also used routinely to tackle more ambitious tasks such as proving the correctness of a compiler or a static analyzer.

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