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Thomas Powell 0001
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- affiliation: University of Bath, Bath, Somerset, UK
- affiliation (former): TU Darmstadt, Germany
- affiliation (former): University of Innsbruck, Austria
- affiliation (former): Queen Mary University of London, UK
Other persons with the same name
- Thomas Powell — disambiguation page
- Thomas Powell 0002 — Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Thomas Powell 0003 — University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j13]Thomas Powell:
Proofs as stateful programs: A first-order logic with abstract Hoare triples, and an interpretation into an imperative language. Log. Methods Comput. Sci. 20(1) (2024) - 2023
- [j12]Thomas Powell:
A finitization of Littlewood's Tauberian theorem and an application in Tauberian remainder theory. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 174(4): 103231 (2023) - 2022
- [j11]Thomas Powell, Peter Schuster, Franziskus Wiesnet:
A universal algorithm for Krull's theorem. Inf. Comput. 287: 104761 (2022) - 2020
- [j10]Thomas Powell:
Dependent choice as a termination principle. Arch. Math. Log. 59(3-4): 503-516 (2020) - [j9]Ulrich Kohlenbach, Thomas Powell:
Rates of convergence for iterative solutions of equations involving set-valued accretive operators. Comput. Math. Appl. 80(3): 490-503 (2020) - [j8]Thomas Powell:
A unifying framework for continuity and complexity in higher types. Log. Methods Comput. Sci. 16(3) (2020) - [j7]Thomas Powell:
A note on the finitization of Abelian and Tauberian theorems. Math. Log. Q. 66(3): 300-310 (2020) - [c7]Thomas Powell:
On the computational content of Zorn's lemma. LICS 2020: 768-781 - [i12]Thomas Powell:
A computational interpretation of Zorn's lemma. CoRR abs/2001.03540 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j6]Thomas Powell:
Parametrized bar recursion: a unifying framework for realizability interpretations of classical dependent choice. J. Log. Comput. 29(4): 519-554 (2019) - [j5]Thomas Powell:
A proof-theoretic study of abstract termination principles. J. Log. Comput. 29(8): 1345-1366 (2019) - [c6]Thomas Powell, Peter Schuster, Franziskus Wiesnet:
An Algorithmic Approach to the Existence of Ideal Objects in Commutative Algebra. WoLLIC 2019: 533-549 - [i11]Thomas Powell:
Dependent choice as a termination principle. CoRR abs/1902.09539 (2019) - [i10]Thomas Powell, Peter M. Schuster, Franziskus Wiesnet:
An algorithmic approach to the existence of ideal objects in commutative algebra. CoRR abs/1903.03070 (2019) - [i9]Thomas Powell:
A unifying framework for continuity and complexity in higher types. CoRR abs/1906.10719 (2019) - 2018
- [c5]Thomas Powell:
A functional interpretation with state. LICS 2018: 839-848 - [i8]Thomas Powell:
Computational interpretations of classical reasoning: From the epsilon calculus to stateful programs. CoRR abs/1812.05851 (2018) - [i7]Thomas Powell:
Sequential algorithms and the computational content of classical proofs. CoRR abs/1812.11003 (2018) - 2017
- [j4]Paulo Oliva, Thomas Powell:
Bar recursion over finite partial functions. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 168(5): 887-921 (2017) - [i6]Thomas Powell:
Well quasi-orders and the functional interpretation. CoRR abs/1706.02881 (2017) - [i5]Thomas Powell:
A proof theoretic study of abstract termination principles. CoRR abs/1706.03577 (2017) - 2016
- [c4]Thomas Powell:
Gödel's functional interpretation and the concept of learning. LICS 2016: 136-145 - 2015
- [j3]Paulo Oliva, Thomas Powell:
A constructive interpretation of Ramsey's theorem via the product of selection functions. Math. Struct. Comput. Sci. 25(8): 1755-1778 (2015) - [c3]Georg Moser, Thomas Powell:
On the Computational Content of Termination Proofs. CiE 2015: 276-285 - 2014
- [j2]Thomas Powell:
The equivalence of bar recursion and open recursion. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 165(11): 1727-1754 (2014) - [i4]Paulo Oliva, Thomas Powell:
Bar recursion over finite partial functions. CoRR abs/1410.6361 (2014) - [i3]Thomas Powell:
Parametrised bar recursion: A unifying framework for realizability interpretations of classical dependent choice. CoRR abs/1411.0457 (2014) - 2013
- [b1]Thomas Powell:
On bar recursive interpretations of analysis. Queen Mary University of London, UK, 2013 - 2012
- [j1]Paulo Oliva, Thomas Powell:
On Spector's bar recursion. Math. Log. Q. 58(4-5): 356-265 (2012) - [c2]Thomas Powell:
Applying Gödel's Dialectica Interpretation to Obtain a Constructive Proof of Higman's Lemma. CL&C 2012: 49-62 - [i2]Paulo Oliva, Thomas Powell:
A Game-Theoretic Computational Interpretation of Proofs in Classical Analysis. CoRR abs/1204.5244 (2012) - [i1]Paulo Oliva, Thomas Powell:
A Constructive Interpretation of Ramsey's Theorem via the Product of Selection Functions. CoRR abs/1204.5631 (2012) - 2011
- [c1]Martín Hötzel Escardó, Paulo Oliva, Thomas Powell:
System T and the Product of Selection Functions. CSL 2011: 233-247
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