AbstractThe asynchronous π-calculus is a variant of the π-calculus where message emission is non-blocking. Honda and Tokoro have studied a semantics for this calculus based on bisimulation. Their bisimulation relies on a modified transition system where, at any moment, a process can perform any input action.In this paper we propose a new notion of bisimulation for the asynchronous π-calculus, defined on top of the standard labelled transition system. We give several characterizations of this equivalence including one in terms of Honda and Tokoro's bisimulation, and one in terms of barbed equivalence. We show that this bisimulation is preserved by name substitutions, hence by input prefix. Finally, we give a complete axiomatization of the (s...
One of the early results about the asynchronous π-calculus which significantly contributed to its po...
AbstractWe use symbolic transition systems as a basis for providing theπ-calculus with an alternativ...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal model of concurrent system that is equipped with capabilities o...
AbstractThe asynchronous π-calculus is a variant of the π-calculus where message emission is non-blo...
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AbstractWe generate a natural hierarchy of equivalences for asynchronous name-passing process calcul...
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The Asynchronous ß-calculus, as recently proposed by Boudol and, independently, by Honda and Tokoro,...
AbstractOne of the early results concerning the asynchronous π-calculus which significantly contribu...
International audienceIn a well-known and influential paper [17] Palamidessi has shown that the expr...
In this article we present a process algebra in which the behaviour in the absence of certain action...
One of the early results about the asynchronous π-calculus which significantly contributed to its po...
International audienceThis paper studies a behavioural theory of the π-calculus with session types u...
One of the early results about the asynchronous π-calculus which significantly contributed to its po...
AbstractWe use symbolic transition systems as a basis for providing theπ-calculus with an alternativ...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal model of concurrent system that is equipped with capabilities o...
AbstractThe asynchronous π-calculus is a variant of the π-calculus where message emission is non-blo...
The asynchronous g-calculus i a variant of the 1r-calculus where message emission is non-blocking. H...
AbstractWe generate a natural hierarchy of equivalences for asynchronous name-passing process calcul...
AbstractBisimulation expresses the equivalence of processes whose external actions are identical. So...
Chocs and π-calculus are two extensions of CCS where, respectively, processes and channels are trans...
We study two bisimilarities for ν-calculus, a small but expressive formalism with asynchronou...
The Asynchronous ß-calculus, as recently proposed by Boudol and, independently, by Honda and Tokoro,...
AbstractOne of the early results concerning the asynchronous π-calculus which significantly contribu...
International audienceIn a well-known and influential paper [17] Palamidessi has shown that the expr...
In this article we present a process algebra in which the behaviour in the absence of certain action...
One of the early results about the asynchronous π-calculus which significantly contributed to its po...
International audienceThis paper studies a behavioural theory of the π-calculus with session types u...
One of the early results about the asynchronous π-calculus which significantly contributed to its po...
AbstractWe use symbolic transition systems as a basis for providing theπ-calculus with an alternativ...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal model of concurrent system that is equipped with capabilities o...