WIP: alternative proof of strong normalization, following Lemma 3.2.1#21
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The proof is now complete! However, here be dragons: it is currently very ugly. Further, it is currently incompatible with upstream changes (see #19). |
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An alternative proof of strong normalization, following Lemma 3.2.1 in the lecture notes.
This is incompatible with #19, as it is not extended with product and sum types.
Most likely, it will have to be moved to a separate file (although really, that depends a bit on how closely this repository should follow the lecture notes).