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==Extension==
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In most non-strict languages, the non-strictness extends to [[algebraic data type|data constructor]]s. This allows conceptually infinite data structures (such as the list of all [[prime number]]s) to be manipulated in the same way as ordinary finite data structures. It also allows for the use of very large but finite data structures such as the complete [[game tree]] of [[chess]].[[Solving chess|<sup>[Solving chess</sup>]]<sup>]</sup>
 
==Citations==
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| others =Published by Denise Penrose
| date =2006
| origyearorig-date =1999
| title =Programming Language Pragmatics
| edition ={{Ordinal|2|sup=yes}}
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| date =1998
| origyearorig-date =1997
| title =Database Programming Languages
| series =Lecture Notes in Computer Science