Patrik Jansson

Professor of Computer Science

DSLsofMath: Domain-Specific Languages of Mathematics


The DSLsofMath project has resulted in a BSc level course, a textbook, a GitHub repository and a few other publications.

The main idea behind the book is to encourage readers to approach mathematical domains from a functional programming perspective: to identify the main functions and types involved and, when necessary, to introduce new abstractions; to give calculational proofs; to pay attention to the syntax of the mathematical expressions; and, finally, to organize the resulting functions and types in domain-specific languages.

The book is recommended for developers who are learning mathematics and would like to use Haskell to make sense of definitions and theorems. It is also a book for the mathematically interested who wants to explore functional programming and domain-specific languages. The book helps put into perspective the domains of Mathematics and Functional Programming and shows how Computer Science and Mathematics are usefully taught together.


Links

Publications


Domain-Specific Languages of Mathematics


Patrik Jansson, Cezar Ionescu, Jean-Philippe Bernardy

Texts in Computing, vol. 24, College Publications, https://www.collegepublications.co.uk/computing/?00024, 2022 Jan, p. 268


Examples and Results from a BSc-level Course on Domain Specific Languages of Mathematics


Patrik Jansson, Sólrún Halla Einarsdóttir, Cezar Ionescu

EPTCS, Peter Achten, Heather Miller, Proceedings Seventh International Workshop on Trends in Functional Programming in Education, TFPIE@TFP 2018, Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden, 14th June 2018, vol. 295, 2018, pp. 79--90


Domain-Specific Languages of Mathematics: Presenting Mathematical Analysis Using Functional Programming


Cezar Ionescu, Patrik Jansson

EPTCS, Johan Jeuring, Jay McCarthy, Proceedings of the 4th and 5th International Workshop on Trends in Functional Programming in Education, TFPIE 2016, Sophia-Antipolis, France, and University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, June 2, 2015, and June 7, 2016, vol. 230, 2016, pp. 1--15