[Haskell] INRIA PhD position
Frederic Blanqui
blanqui at loria.fr
Wed Apr 11 09:15:42 EDT 2007
Title: Generation of construction functions guaranteeing algebraic invariants
on concrete data types
Aim: Although concrete data types are very useful in defining complex data
structures, they are not always sufficient to adequately specify the data
structures required by some algorithms. Often, only a subset of the concrete
data type is in fact used since some invariants between the components are
mandatory to ensure the correctness of the program. Now, many invariants can
be described by using some equational theory. For instance, a sorted list is a
particular representative of the equivalence class of lists modulo
commutativity. The usual way to solve this problem is to use abstract data
types or, better, private data types if one does not want to lose the ability
of doing pattern matching. We propose to study the automatic generation of
certified construction functions guaranteeing algebraic invariants on concrete
data types, and develop an extension of OCaml with relational data types, that
is, data types with invariants described by user defined equations.
More information and online application on:
http://www.talentsplace.com/syndication1/inria/frdoc/details.html?id=PGTFK02620$
Competences and pro The position involves research and development in the
area of functional programming, rewriting theory (in particular Knuth-Bendix
completion) and interactive theorem proving. Speaking french is not necessary.
Salary: the monthly gross salary is approx. EUR 1,875.
Environment:
- laboratory: LORIA (http://www.loria.fr/)
- team: Protheo (http://protheo.loria.fr/)
- project: Quotient (http://quotient.loria.fr/)
- location: Nancy, in the East of France is at 1:30 from Paris by tren, 1:30
from Luxembourg airport by car, and 1:30 from Germany and Belgium.
Application deadline: 30 April 2007.
Contact: Frederic Blanqui (http://www.loria.fr/~blanqui/)
More information about INRIA PhD positions:
http://www.inria.fr/travailler/opportunites/doc.en.html
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