From: k p c
Subject: Series-like lazy evaluation of intervals
Date: 
Message-ID: <1996Jan7.051332.8815@ptolemy-ethernet.arc.nasa.gov>
I am looking for pointers to practical or theoretical work on interval
calculi that use lazy evaluation.  CLtL2 series are an example of the
kind of lazy evaluation that I mean.

Is there a received wisdom concerning the viability of lazy evaluation
for practical applications such as AI schedulers?

Is the topic considered closed?  I have not found anything less than 5
years old.  Is there anything?  Is there interest in the topic?

Where else should I ask?  sci.math.* (theory)?  comp.ai (scheduling)?
bionet.* (genome sequences)?  comp.constraints (interval constraints)?

Comments will be appreciated.

If you post a followup to this article, I would appreciate a courtesy
verbatim copy by email to help work around potentially unreliable feeds.

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