Functional reactive programming (FRP) makes it possible to express temporal aspects of computations in a declarative way. Recently we developed two kinds of categorical models of FRP: abstract process categories (APCs) and concrete process categories (CPCs). Furthermore we showed that APCs generalize CPCs. In this paper, we extend APCs with additional structure. This structure models recursion and corecursion operators that are related to time. We show that the resulting categorical models generalize those CPCs that impose an additional constraint on time scales. This constraint boils down to ruling out ω-supertasks, which are closely related to Zeno’s paradox of Achilles and the tortoise.
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
AbstractLinear-time temporal logic (LTL) and functional reactive programming (FRP) are related via a...
AbstractLinear-time temporal logic (LTL) and functional reactive programming (FRP) are related via a...
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is an approach to reactive programming where systems are struc...
International audienceIn functional reactive programming (FRP), system inputs and outputs are genera...
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is an approach to reactive programming where sys-tems are stru...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is a paradigm that has simplified the construction of reactiv...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
AbstractLinear-time temporal logic (LTL) and functional reactive programming (FRP) are related via a...
AbstractLinear-time temporal logic (LTL) and functional reactive programming (FRP) are related via a...
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is an approach to reactive programming where systems are struc...
International audienceIn functional reactive programming (FRP), system inputs and outputs are genera...
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is an approach to reactive programming where sys-tems are stru...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is a paradigm that has simplified the construction of reactiv...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...
Since Pnueli’s seminal paper in 1977, Temporal Logic has been used as a formalism for specifying and...