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Signed minimum?
$smin(x,y)$ can also be described as the number of smallest absolute value in the closed interval between $x$ and $y$.
When $x \le y$ are integers, this is also the value of the game $\{x-1 \mid y+1\ …
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Relating category theory to programming language theory
Lambek & Scott, "Introduction to higher order categorical logic" is one classic book on the subject.
What language are you (researching?) teaching to these math students? IMHO Haskell is easier to l …