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Linear and Dependent Types

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Combining linear with dependent types in a language allows us to constrain the use of variables representing linear resources whilst still having available conventional variables. This talk will be an introduction to linear types and how they can be combined with dependent types to provide a language that tracks memory allocation and usage.

This talk is part of the Logic & Semantics for Dummies series.

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