
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 10:58:09 +0200, Miguel Mitrofanov
Questions: The fact that Haskell functions are monotone continuous functions on pointed complete partial orders imply this ? - every domain in Haskell is a "pointed complete partial order", including domains of functions ?
Right.
- the "structure" of a domain is preserved in the result when you apply a Haskell function to it ?
Right, if your "structure" means "complete partial order". Note that (_|_) (the least element in this order) is not necessarily preserved.
- every domain can be enumerated ?
Ehm... No. Well, it depends on what you mean by "enumeration".
Thank you. How can I test that partial order in Haskell ? By "enumeration" I mean "serialization", to print it damn't it. Embeding it in a total order if it is possible. ________ Information from NOD32 ________ This message was checked by NOD32 Antivirus System for Linux Mail Servers. part000.txt - is OK http://www.eset.com