We study syntax-free models for name-passing processes. For interleaving semantics, we identify the indexing structure required of an early labelled transition system to support the usual π-calculus operations, defining Indexed Labelled Transition Systems. For noninterleaving causal semantics we define Indexed Labelled Asynchronous Transition Systems, smoothly generalizing both our interleaving model and the standard Asynchronous Transition Systems model for CCS-like calculi. In each case we relate a denotational semantics to an operational view, for bisimulation and causal bisimulation respectively. We establish completeness properties of, and adjunctions between, categories of the two models. Alternative indexing structures and possible a...
This paper presents a first attempt to formulate a process calculus featuring process creation and s...
A general class of languages for value-passing calculi based on the late semantic approach is define...
This paper presents a first attempt to formulate a process calculus featuring process creation and s...
We study syntax-free models for name-passing processes. For interleaving semantics, we identify the ...
AbstractWe study syntax-free models for name-passing processes. For interleaving semantics, we ident...
In a theory of processes the names are atomic data which can be exchanged and tested for identity, b...
AbstractWe study three operational models of name-passing process calculi: coalgebras on (pre)sheave...
AbstractWe study three operational models of name-passing process calculi: coalgebras on (pre)sheave...
AbstractWe study three operational models of name-passing process calculi: coalgebras on (pre)sheave...
This paper presents the underlying theory for a process calculus featuring process creation and sequ...
AbstractWe introduce a GSOS-like rule format for name-passing process calculi. Specifications in thi...
This paper studies causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies gi...
AbstractWe introduce a GSOS-like rule format for name-passing process calculi. Specifications in thi...
AbstractA general class of languages for value-passing calculi based on the late semantic approach i...
AbstractThis paper presents the underlying theory for a process calculus featuring process creation,...
This paper presents a first attempt to formulate a process calculus featuring process creation and s...
A general class of languages for value-passing calculi based on the late semantic approach is define...
This paper presents a first attempt to formulate a process calculus featuring process creation and s...
We study syntax-free models for name-passing processes. For interleaving semantics, we identify the ...
AbstractWe study syntax-free models for name-passing processes. For interleaving semantics, we ident...
In a theory of processes the names are atomic data which can be exchanged and tested for identity, b...
AbstractWe study three operational models of name-passing process calculi: coalgebras on (pre)sheave...
AbstractWe study three operational models of name-passing process calculi: coalgebras on (pre)sheave...
AbstractWe study three operational models of name-passing process calculi: coalgebras on (pre)sheave...
This paper presents the underlying theory for a process calculus featuring process creation and sequ...
AbstractWe introduce a GSOS-like rule format for name-passing process calculi. Specifications in thi...
This paper studies causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies gi...
AbstractWe introduce a GSOS-like rule format for name-passing process calculi. Specifications in thi...
AbstractA general class of languages for value-passing calculi based on the late semantic approach i...
AbstractThis paper presents the underlying theory for a process calculus featuring process creation,...
This paper presents a first attempt to formulate a process calculus featuring process creation and s...
A general class of languages for value-passing calculi based on the late semantic approach is define...
This paper presents a first attempt to formulate a process calculus featuring process creation and s...