AbstractA new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of order on a functor as primitive. Such an order forms a basic building block for a “lax relation lifting”, or “relator” as used by other authors. Simulations appear as coalgebras of this lifted functor, and similarity as greatest simulation. Two-way similarity is then similarity in both directions. In general, it is different from bisimilarity (in the usual coalgebraic sense), but a sufficient condition is formulated (and illustrated) to ensure that bisimilarity and two-way similarity coincide. Also, a distributive law is identified which ensures that similarity on a final coalgebra forms a dcpo structure
Building on the work of L. Moss on coalgebraic logic, I study in a general setting a class of infini...
A transition system can be presented either as a binary relation or as a coalgebra for the powerset ...
AbstractIn this paper we show that it is possible to model observable behaviour of coalgebras indepe...
AbstractA new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of orde...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of orde...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of orde...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of orde...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by tak-ing a notion of ord...
AbstractA new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion...
AbstractA transition system can be presented either as a binary relation or as a coalgebra for the p...
International audienceBisimilarity and observational equivalence are notions that agree in many clas...
Building on the work of L. Moss on coalgebraic logic, I study in a general setting a class of infini...
AbstractIn [19] Rutten introduced the notion of weak bisimulations and weak bisimilarity for coalgeb...
Building on the work of L. Moss on coalgebraic logic, I study in a general setting a class of infini...
Building on the work of L. Moss on coalgebraic logic, I study in a general setting a class of infini...
A transition system can be presented either as a binary relation or as a coalgebra for the powerset ...
AbstractIn this paper we show that it is possible to model observable behaviour of coalgebras indepe...
AbstractA new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of orde...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of orde...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of orde...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion of orde...
A new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by tak-ing a notion of ord...
AbstractA new approach to simulations is proposed within the theory of coalgebras by taking a notion...
AbstractA transition system can be presented either as a binary relation or as a coalgebra for the p...
International audienceBisimilarity and observational equivalence are notions that agree in many clas...
Building on the work of L. Moss on coalgebraic logic, I study in a general setting a class of infini...
AbstractIn [19] Rutten introduced the notion of weak bisimulations and weak bisimilarity for coalgeb...
Building on the work of L. Moss on coalgebraic logic, I study in a general setting a class of infini...
Building on the work of L. Moss on coalgebraic logic, I study in a general setting a class of infini...
A transition system can be presented either as a binary relation or as a coalgebra for the powerset ...
AbstractIn this paper we show that it is possible to model observable behaviour of coalgebras indepe...