A Domain-Specific Language for Discrete Mathematics

  • Jha R
  • Samuel A
  • Pawar A
  • et al.
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This paper discusses a Domain Specific Language (DSL) that has been developed to enable implementation of concepts of discrete mathematics. A library of data types and functions provides functionality which is frequently required by users. Covering the areas of Mathematical Logic, Set Theory, Functions, Graph Theory, Number Theory, Linear Algebra and Combinatorics, the language's syntax is close to the actual notation used in the specific fields. Published in: International Journal of Computer Applications 70(15):6-19, May 2013

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Jha, R., Samuel, A., Pawar, A., & Kiruthika, M. (2013). A Domain-Specific Language for Discrete Mathematics. International Journal of Computer Applications, 70(15), 6–19. https://doi.org/10.5120/12036-7257

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