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- A system of word equations is called quadratic if no variable occurs more than twice in it. There is an interesting simple algorithm to solve quadratic systems of word equations, which I talk through in this episode. My source is Chapter 12 of "Algebraic Combinatorics on Words" by Lothaire.
- The problem of word equations is a rather storied one, including frustrated connections to Hilbert's Tenth problem. Word equations relate expressions consisting of concatenations of variables and constant symbols. An example is a X = X a, where X is a variable and a is a constant. A solution maps variables to strings of constant symbols making the two sides identical. In this episode, I discuss the problem a little, and what I learned so far about how it is solved.
- The Curry-Howard isomorphism for the law of excluded middle, as a radio drama. I first saw a version of this story performed by Phil Wadler and Frank Pfenning (wearing fake horns!) at RTA in Nara, Japan in 2005. This is my take on it. In a subsequent episode, I will explain how the story illustrates the computational interpretation of the law of excluded middle.
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Aaron Stump talks about type theory, computational logic, and related topics in Computer Science on his short commute.
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