AbstractThe partition refinement algorithm is the basis for most of the tools for checking bisimulation equivalences and for computing minimal realisations of CCS-like finite state processes. In this paper, we present a partition refinement algorithm for the π-calculus, a development of CCS where channel names can be communicated. It can be used to check bisimilarity and to compute minimal realisations of finite control processes—the π-calculus counterpart of CCS finite state processes. The algorithm is developed for strong open bisimulation and can be adapted to late and early bisimulations, as well as to weak bisimulations. To arrive at the algorithm, a few laws, proof techniques, and four characterizations of open bisimulation are proved
International audienceSaraswat's concurrent constraint programming (ccp) is a mature formalism for m...
We present a tool for checking bisimilarities between pi-calculus processes with the up-to technique...
Abstract. Bisimilarity of two processes is formally established by producing a bisimulation relation...
AbstractThe partition refinement algorithm is the basis for most of the tools for checking bisimulat...
Saraswat's concurrent constraint programming (ccp) is a mature formalism for modeling processes (or ...
International audienceOne approach to verify a property expressed as a modal μ-calculus formula on a...
AbstractWe present a tool for checking bisimilarities between π–calculus processes with the up–to te...
AbstractWe introduce finite-state verification techniques for the π-calculus whose design and correc...
During recent years, calculi for reasoning about concurrent systems have been developed; examples ar...
. Basic Parallel Processes (BPP) are a natural subclass of CCS infinite-state processes. They are al...
Abstractχ-Calculus was proposed as a process calculus that has a uniform treatment of names. Prelimi...
Concurrency is concerned with systems of multiple computing agents that interact with each other. Bi...
We provide time lowerbounds for sequential and parallel algorithms deciding bisimulation on labelled...
AbstractWe show that characteristic formulae for finite-state systems up to bisimulation-like equiva...
The notions of bisimulation and simulation are used for graph reduction and are widely employed in m...
International audienceSaraswat's concurrent constraint programming (ccp) is a mature formalism for m...
We present a tool for checking bisimilarities between pi-calculus processes with the up-to technique...
Abstract. Bisimilarity of two processes is formally established by producing a bisimulation relation...
AbstractThe partition refinement algorithm is the basis for most of the tools for checking bisimulat...
Saraswat's concurrent constraint programming (ccp) is a mature formalism for modeling processes (or ...
International audienceOne approach to verify a property expressed as a modal μ-calculus formula on a...
AbstractWe present a tool for checking bisimilarities between π–calculus processes with the up–to te...
AbstractWe introduce finite-state verification techniques for the π-calculus whose design and correc...
During recent years, calculi for reasoning about concurrent systems have been developed; examples ar...
. Basic Parallel Processes (BPP) are a natural subclass of CCS infinite-state processes. They are al...
Abstractχ-Calculus was proposed as a process calculus that has a uniform treatment of names. Prelimi...
Concurrency is concerned with systems of multiple computing agents that interact with each other. Bi...
We provide time lowerbounds for sequential and parallel algorithms deciding bisimulation on labelled...
AbstractWe show that characteristic formulae for finite-state systems up to bisimulation-like equiva...
The notions of bisimulation and simulation are used for graph reduction and are widely employed in m...
International audienceSaraswat's concurrent constraint programming (ccp) is a mature formalism for m...
We present a tool for checking bisimilarities between pi-calculus processes with the up-to technique...
Abstract. Bisimilarity of two processes is formally established by producing a bisimulation relation...