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[ICFP'23] A General Fine-Grained Reduction Theory for Effect Handlers

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[ICFP'23] FP²: Fully in-Place Functional Programming

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ICFP 2014: FP for Dynamic and Large Data with Self-Adjusting Computation - Yan Chen

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ICFP 2012.  Bruno Oliveira:  Functional Programming with Structured Graphs.

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