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CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
STUDY PLANS
2011/2012

Functional and Logic Programming

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Code Completion Credits Range Language
A4B33FLP Z,ZK 6 2+2c Czech
The course cannot be taken simultaneously with:
Functional and Logic Programming (AE4B33FLP)
The course is a substitute for:
Programming for Artificial Intelligence (Y33PUI)
Lecturer:
Olga Štěpánková, Jiří Vyskočil
Tutor:
Radomír Černoch, Ivan Havel, Ivor Kollár, Viliam Lisý, Olga Štěpánková, Jiří Vyskočil
Supervisor:
Department of Cybernetics
Synopsis:

This course introduces students into the techniques of functional programming in the LISP (or more precisely SCHEME) and HASKELL language and logic programming in the PROLOG language. Both languages are declarative in that the programmer symbolically describes the problem to be solved, rather than enumerating the exact sequence of actions to be taken. In PROLOG, one describes the problem by specifying properties of objects and relations thereamong through logic formulas. In LISP, the problem description takes the form of function definitions. Both languages have found significant applications in artificial intelligence fields, such as agent systems or symbolic machine learning.

Requirements:

Discrete Mathematics, Logic and Graphs,

Programming 1+2.

Syllabus of lectures:

1. Introduction to declarative programming languages. Comparison to classical imperative languages. Introduction to programming for artificial intelligence.

2. Lisp and Scheme: basic language idioms, atoms, lists, recursion.

3. Scheme: lambda abstraction, built-in functions, advanced data structures.

4. Scheme: relations between iterations and tail recursion optimisations guaranteed by the language standard, built-in high-order functions.

5. Scheme: state space search, applications in artificial intelligence.

6. Haskell: types, patterns, built-in functions, lambda abstraction.

7. Haskell: advanced properties of the language in comparison to Scheme.

8. Prolog: facts, rules and queries. Recursion. Query answering.

9. Functions, unification, list operations.

10. Prolog and logic: clauses, Herbrand base, interpretation, model, closed-world assumption, decidability.

11. Cut and negation. Extralogical operators, arithmetics.

12. Combinatorial search in Prolog.

13. Constraint logic programming.

14. Programming practices, debugging, built-in predicates.

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Scheme. First look at Scheme and its environment. Program debugging. Basic examples.

2. Recursion. Accumulator.

3. Lambda abstraction.

4. Tail recursion. High-order function.

5. Haskell.

6. Prolog as a database. Facts, rules, queries.

7. Recursion. Program debugging.

8. Unificaton. List operations.

9. List, cut and negation operations.

10. Search algorithms,

11. Search algorithms

12. Constraint logic programming

13. Constraint logic programming

14. Credits

Study Objective:

Learn principles of functional and logic programming in the respective languages LISP and PROLOG.

Study materials:

P. Flach: Simply Logical, John Wiley 1994

I. Bratko: Prolog programing for AI, Addison Wesley 2001 (3rd edition)

V. Mařík et al: Umělá

inteligence I, II, Academia 1993 (In Czech)

P. Jirků, P. Štěpánek, O. Štěpánková: Programování v Jazyku Prolog, SNTL 1991 (In Czech)

B. O'Sullivan, D. Stewart, and J. Goerzen: Real World Haskell, O'Reilly, November 2008, English, ISBN-10: 0596514980, ISBN-13: 978-0596514983

B. Harvey and M. Wright: Simply Scheme, Introducing Computer Science, MIT Press, 1999

Note:
Time-table for winter semester 2011/2012:
Time-table is not available yet
Time-table for summer semester 2011/2012:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
Tue
roomKN:E-126
Štěpánková O.
Vyskočil J.

11:00–12:30
(lecture parallel1)
Karlovo nám.
Trnkova posluchárna K5
roomKN:E-230
Lisý V.
Havel I.

16:15–17:45
(lecture parallel1
parallel nr.101)

Karlovo nám.
Černobyl K230
roomKN:E-230
Lisý V.
Havel I.

18:00–19:30
(lecture parallel1
parallel nr.102)

Karlovo nám.
Černobyl K230
Fri
Thu
Fri
The course is a part of the following study plans:
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