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  1. On the Algebraic Structure of Primitive Recursive Functions.István Szalkai - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (35‐36):551-556.
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  • On the Algebraic Structure of Primitive Recursive Functions.István Szalkai - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (35-36):551-556.
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  • Unary primitive recursive functions.Daniel E. Severin - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (4):1122-1138.
    In this article, we study some new characterizations of primitive recursive functions based on restricted forms of primitive recursion, improving the pioneering work of R. M. Robinson and M. D. Gladstone. We reduce certain recursion schemes (mixed/pure iteration without parameters) and we characterize one-argument primitive recursive functions as the closure under substitution and iteration of certain optimal sets.
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  • Iteration on notation and unary functions.Stefano Mazzanti - 2013 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 59 (6):415-434.
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  • Primitive iteration and unary functions.G. Germano & S. Mazzanti - 1988 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 40 (3):217-256.
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  • General iteration and unary functions.G. M. Germano & S. Mazzanti - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 54 (2):137-178.
    Programming practice suggests a notion of general iteration corresponding to the while-do construct. This leads to new characterizations of general computable unary functions usable in computer science.
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  • A foundation for real recursive function theory.José Félix Costa, Bruno Loff & Jerzy Mycka - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 160 (3):255-288.
    The class of recursive functions over the reals, denoted by , was introduced by Cristopher Moore in his seminal paper written in 1995. Since then many subsequent investigations brought new results: the class was put in relation with the class of functions generated by the General Purpose Analogue Computer of Claude Shannon; classical digital computation was embedded in several ways into the new model of computation; restrictions of were proved to represent different classes of recursive functions, e.g., recursive, primitive recursive (...)
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