This monograph presents a language-independent theory of fully abstract denotational semantics of programming languages--models that identify program fragments exactly when they are operationally interchangeable. This theory is used to show the existence or nonexistence of such models for several example programming languages. Mathematically self-contained, assuming only naive set theory and some very basic notions of category theory.
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