LYaPAS swMATH ID: 32275 Software Authors: Gavrilov, M. A.; Zakrevskii, A. D. Description: LYaPAS: Logical Language for the Representation of Synthesis Algorithms, or LYaPAS (ЛЯПАС), is a programming language that sprung out of 1964 Soviet Russia. Extending from APL, it is based on set-theoretical considerations oriented toward the programming of synthesis algorithms for finite-state and discrete devices. The language is self-extending and self-compiling with only a minimal translator written for the native machine environment. Speciality keyboard mappings are highly recommended for entering in the many non-typical keyboard symbols found in the language. Its use of octal numbers within the language specification is considered one of its interesting qualities. Homepage: https://esolangs.org/wiki/LYaPAS Related Software: APL Cited in: 6 Publications Standard Articles 3 Publications describing the Software, including 3 Publications in zbMATH Year Programming language LYaPAS. Zbl 1468.68050Toropov, N. R. 2009 LYaPAS. A programming language for logic and coding algorithms. Translated by Morton Nadler. Zbl 0236.68024Gavrilov, M. A. (ed.); Zakrevskii, A. D. (ed.) 1969 Description of the LYaPAS language. Zbl 0259.68005Zakrevskii, A. D. 1969 all top 5 Cited by 6 Authors 3 Agibalov, Gennadiĭ Petrovich 2 Zakrevskiĭ, Arkadiĭ Dmitrievich 1 Gavrilov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich 1 Lipskii, V. B. 1 Pankratova, Irina Anatol’evna 1 Toropov, N. R. Cited in 1 Serial 4 Prikladnaya Diskretnaya Matematika Cited in 3 Fields 5 Computer science (68-XX) 2 Information and communication theory, circuits (94-XX) 1 History and biography (01-XX) Citations by Year