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'''Domain theory''' is a   branch of [[mathematics]] that studies special kinds of [[partially ordered set]]s (posets) commonly called '''domains'''. Consequently, domain theory can be considered as a branch of [[order theory]]. The field has major applications in [[computer science]], where it is used to specify [[denotational semantics]], especially for [[functional programming|functional programming languages]]. Domain theory formalizes the intu(contracted; show full)

An account of the Laws for Actor systems and how they can be used to justify Scott's continuity criterion:
*{{cite conference | author = Carl Hewitt and Henry Baker | month = August | year = 1977 | title = Actors and Continuous Functionals | booktitle = Proceedings of IFIP Working Conference on Formal Description of Programming Concepts }}

[[Category:Domain theory|Domain theory]]
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