Thank you.

This is what I understand so far:

- the maximal values is what is usually called data
- the non maximal are what is usually   called code
- in functional languages one can be given non maximal values (code) as input

Is that right ?


On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 12:01:51 +0200, Miguel Mitrofanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It sounds like a limit. xn --> x for n -->  :-)

Yeah, that's right.

How can I get that maximal value when I start from a non maximal one ?

Not a problem. For example, "const 1" maps each value (even (_|_)) to the maximal value "1".

[1 .. ] and x=1:x are maximal ?

Yes.



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