Title
Programming An Interpreter Using Molecular Dynamics
Abstract
PGA (ProGram Algebra) is an algebra of programs which concerns programs in their simplest form: sequences of instructions. Molecular dynamics is a simple model of computation developed in the setting of PGA, which bears on the use of dynamic data structures in programming. We consider the programming of an interpreter for a program notation that is close to existing assembly languages using PGA with the primitives of molecular dynamics as basic instructions. It happens that, although primarily meant for explaining programming language features relating to the use of dynamic data structures, the collection of primitives of molecular dynamics in itself is suited to our programming wants.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
SCIENTIFIC ANNALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
interpreter,action transforming service.,thread al- gebra,molecular dynamics,program algebra,molecular dynamic,model of computation,programming language
Field
DocType
Volume
Functional logic programming,Procedural programming,Programming language,Programming paradigm,Computer science,Inductive programming,Very high-level programming language,Theoretical computer science,Symbolic programming,Reactive programming,Declarative programming
Journal
17
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1843-8121
15
0.52
References 
Authors
28
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jan A. Bergstra11946240.42
Cornelis A. Middelburg248749.21