AbstractA widely accepted method to specify (possibly infinite) behaviour is to define it as the solution, in some process algebra, of a recursive specification, i.e., a system of recursive equations over the fundamental operations of the process algebra. The method only works if the recursive specification has a unique solution in the process algebra; it is well-known that guardedness is a sufficient requirement on a recursive specification to guarantee a unique solution in any of the standard process algebras.In this paper we investigate to what extent guardedness is also a necessary requirement to ensure unique solutions. We prove a theorem to the effect that all unguarded recursive specifications over BPA have infinitely many solutions ...
AbstractWhen reasoning about parallel programs we would like to combine fixed-point laws for unrolli...
We introduce a logical notion of well-guardedness for recursive terms on arbitrary signatures define...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
A widely accepted method to specify (possibly infinite) behaviour is to define it as the solution, i...
A widely accepted method to specify (possibly infinite) behaviour is to define it as the solution, i...
AbstractA widely accepted method to specify (possibly infinite) behaviour is to define it as the sol...
We investigate the defining power of finite recursive specifications over the theory with + (alterna...
AbstractWe investigate the defining power of finite recursive specifications over the theory with + ...
We provide rules for calculating with invariants in process algebra with data, and illustrate these ...
It is decidable whether a system in Basic Process Algebra (BPA) is regular with respect to bisimulat...
AbstractIterative algebras are defined by the property that every guarded system of recursive equati...
In this paper we prove completeness of four axiomatisations for finite-state behaviours with respect...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
This thesis is concerned with the question of obtaining decidable theories for behavioural equivalen...
We use some very recent techniques from process algebra to draw interesting conclusions about the we...
AbstractWhen reasoning about parallel programs we would like to combine fixed-point laws for unrolli...
We introduce a logical notion of well-guardedness for recursive terms on arbitrary signatures define...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
A widely accepted method to specify (possibly infinite) behaviour is to define it as the solution, i...
A widely accepted method to specify (possibly infinite) behaviour is to define it as the solution, i...
AbstractA widely accepted method to specify (possibly infinite) behaviour is to define it as the sol...
We investigate the defining power of finite recursive specifications over the theory with + (alterna...
AbstractWe investigate the defining power of finite recursive specifications over the theory with + ...
We provide rules for calculating with invariants in process algebra with data, and illustrate these ...
It is decidable whether a system in Basic Process Algebra (BPA) is regular with respect to bisimulat...
AbstractIterative algebras are defined by the property that every guarded system of recursive equati...
In this paper we prove completeness of four axiomatisations for finite-state behaviours with respect...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...
This thesis is concerned with the question of obtaining decidable theories for behavioural equivalen...
We use some very recent techniques from process algebra to draw interesting conclusions about the we...
AbstractWhen reasoning about parallel programs we would like to combine fixed-point laws for unrolli...
We introduce a logical notion of well-guardedness for recursive terms on arbitrary signatures define...
The three classical process algebras CCS, CSP and ACP present several differences in their respectiv...