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{{Other uses of|Jot|Jot (disambiguation)}}
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'''Iota''' and its successor '''Jot''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] [[iota]], [[Hebrew]] [[yodh]], the smallest letters in those two alphabets) are extremely minimalist [[formal system]]s, designed to be even simpler than other more popular alternatives, such as the [[lambda calculus]] and [[SKI calculus|SKI combinator calculus]]. They can therefore also be considered minimalist computer programming languages, or [[Turing tarpit]]s, [[esoteric programming language]]s that are designed to be as small as possible but still [[Turing-complete]]. Both systems use only two symbols and involve only two operations. '''Zot''' is a continuized version of Iota that includes input and output.
 
Iota's universal combinator has a very simple structure (defined here using [[denotational semantics]] in terms of the [[lambda calculus]]):
 
{{Center|<math>U = \lambda f.((fS)K)</math>}}
 
From this, one can recover the usual [[SKI_combinator_calculus#SKI_expressions|SKI basis combinators]] as follows:
 
{{Center|<math>I\, =\, (UU),\; K\, =\, (U(U(UU))), \;S\, =\, (U(U(U(UU))))</math>}}
 
Because of its minimalism, it has influenced research concerning [[Chaitin's constant]].<ref>Michael Stay, [http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.IT/0508056 "Very Simple Chaitin Machines for Concrete AIT"], ''Fundamenta Informaticae 68 (3). pp. 231--247 CDMTCS Report 265'', 2005</ref>
 
==See also==
*[[Lambda calculus]]
*[[Combinatory logic]]
*[[Binary combinatory logic]]
*[[SKI calculus|SKI combinator calculus]]
 
==References==
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==External links==
* Barker, Chris "[http://semarch.linguistics.fas.nyu.edu/barker/Iota/  Iota and Jot: the simplest languages?]"
* [http://esolangs.org/wiki/Iota Esolang Wiki: Iota]
* [http://esolangs.org/wiki/Jot Esolang Wiki: Jot]
 
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