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Sequential formula translation
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Translation StudiesEngineeringComputational ComplexityFormal VerificationSoftware AnalysisSequential Formula TranslationSyntaxAlgorithmic LanguageOperational SemanticsComputational LinguisticsSequential TreatmentLanguage StudiesAlgorithmsMachine TranslationComputer-assisted TranslationSequence ModellingAbstract InterpretationComputer ScienceTransition MatrixNeural Machine TranslationDeclarative ProgrammingAutomated ReasoningProgram AnalysisFormal MethodsSequential AlgorithmProgram SynthesisLinguistics
The syntax of an algorithmic language such as ALGOL is conveniently described as a sequence of states indicated by an element called cellar. Transitions are controlled by admissible state- s ymbol pairs which may be represented by a transition matrix. This description of syntax furnishes at the same time an extremely simple rule for translating into machine programs statements in the algorithmic language. Sequential treatment, however, is not feasible in the case of certain optimizing processes such as recursive address calculation.
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