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authorGravatar Enrico Tassi <gareuselesinge@debian.org>2015-11-13 11:31:34 +0100
committerGravatar Enrico Tassi <gareuselesinge@debian.org>2015-11-13 11:31:34 +0100
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Require Export DoubleType.
arithmetic. In fact it is more general than that. The only reason
for this use of 31 is the underlying mecanism for hardware-efficient
computations by A. Spiwack. Apart from this, a switch to, say,
- 63-bit integers is now just a matter of replacing every occurences
+ 63-bit integers is now just a matter of replacing every occurrences
of 31 by 63. This is actually made possible by the use of
dependently-typed n-ary constructions for the inductive type
[int31], its constructor [I31] and any pattern matching on it.