On the contribution of backward jumps to instruction sequence expressiveness
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backwardjumpsexpressivenessthenalgebrabooleancalledcomputability
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We investigate the expressiveness of backward jumps in a framework of formalized sequential programming called program algebra. We show that - if expressiveness is measured in terms of the computability of partial Boolean functions - then backward jumps are superfluous. If we, however, want to prevent explosion of the length of programs, then backward jumps are essential.
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