The aim of this thesis is to go through different approaches for proving expressiveness properties in several concurrent languages. We analyse four different calculi exploiting for each one a different technique. We begin with the analysis of a synchronous language, we explore the expressiveness of a fragment of CCS! (a variant of Milner's CCS where replication is considered instead of recursion) w.r.t. the existence of faithful encodings (i.e. encodings that respect the behaviour of the encoded model without introducing unnecessary computations) of models of computability strictly less expressive than Turing Machines. Namely, grammars of types 1,2 and 3 in the Chomsky Hierarchy. We then move to asynchronous languages and we study ...
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International audienceA remarkable result in [4] shows that in spite of its being less expressive th...
International audienceThis essay offers an overview of basic aspects and central development in Conc...
We investigate some aspects of interexpressiveness of languages and their (denotational) semantic mo...
AbstractWe compare the expressiveness of a class of concurrent languages that employ asynchronous co...
International audienceComputation can be considered by taking into account two dimensions: extension...
AbstractWe study, from the expressiveness point of view, the impact of synchrony in the communicatio...
This volume contains the proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Expressiveness in Concurr...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
AbstractIn Honda and Yoshida (TACS’94, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 789, Springer, Berlin...
This volume contains the proceedings of the Combined 19th International Workshop on Expressiveness i...
Game semantics is an effective tool to study and model abstractly programming languages from a mathe...
The pi-calculus [61] is one the most influential formalisms for modelling and analyzing the behaviou...
Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is a committed-choice declarative language which has been originally...
AbstractIn this paper I compare the expressive power of several models of concurrency based on their...
International audienceA remarkable result in [4] shows that in spite of its being less expressive th...
International audienceThis essay offers an overview of basic aspects and central development in Conc...
We investigate some aspects of interexpressiveness of languages and their (denotational) semantic mo...