Slightly tweak wording and front matter in Agda SPA posts

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title: "Implementing and Verifying \"Static Program Analysis\" in Agda, Part 0: Intro"
series: "Static Program Analysis in Agda"
description: "In this post, I give a top-level overview of my work on formally verified static analyses"
date: 2024-04-12T14:23:03-07:00
date: 2024-05-30T19:36:58-07:00
draft: true
tags: ["Agda", "Programming Languages"]
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In subsequent posts in this series, will describe what I have so far.
It's not perfect, and some work is yet to be done; however, getting to
this point was no joke, and I think it's worth discussing. In all,
I envision three major topics to cover, each of which is likely going to make
for a post or two:
I'd like to cover the following major topics, spending a couple of posts on each:
* __Lattices__: the analyses I'm reasoning about use an algebraic structure
called a _lattice_. This structure has certain properties that make it
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lattice-based static program analysis, the various elements of the
lattice represent different facts or properties that we know about the
program in question; operations on the lattice help us combine these facts
and reason about them.
and reason about them. I write about this in [Part 1: Lattices]({{< relref "01_spa_agda_lattices" >}}).
Interestingly, lattices can be made by combining other lattices in certain
ways. We can therefore use simpler lattices as building blocks to create
more complex ones, all while preserving the algebraic structure that
we need for program analysis.
we need for program analysis. I write about this in
[Part 2: Combining Lattices]({{< relref "02_spa_agda_combining_lattices" >}}).
* __The Fixed-Point Algorithm__: to analyze a program, we use information
that we already know to compute additional information. For instance,

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title: "Implementing and Verifying \"Static Program Analysis\" in Agda, Part 1: Lattices"
series: "Static Program Analysis in Agda"
date: 2024-04-13T14:23:03-07:00
description: "In this post, I introduce an algebraic structure called a lattice, which underpins certain program analyses"
date: 2024-05-30T19:36:59-07:00
draft: true
tags: ["Agda", "Programming Languages"]
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title: "Implementing and Verifying \"Static Program Analysis\" in Agda, Part 2: Combining Lattices"
series: "Static Program Analysis in Agda"
date: 2024-04-13T14:23:03-07:01
description: "In this post, I describe how lattices can be combined to create other, more complex lattices"
date: 2024-05-30T19:37:00-07:00
draft: true
tags: ["Agda", "Programming Languages"]
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