Semantic equivalences are used in process algebra to capture the notion of similar behaviour, and this paper proposes a semi-quantitative equivalence for a stochastic process algebra developed for biological modelling. We consider abstracting away from fast reactions as suggested by the Quasi-Steady-State Assumption. We define a fast-slow bisimilarity based on this idea. We also show congruence under an appropriate condition for the cooperation operator of Bio-PEPA. The condition requires that there is no synchronisation over fast actions, and this distinguishes fast-slow bisimilarity from weak bisimilarity. We also show congruence for an operator which extends the reactions available for a species. We characterise models for which it is on...
Burkart, Caucal, Steffen (1995) showed a procedure deciding bisimulation equivalence of processes in...
Delays in biological systems may be used to model events for which the underlying dynamics cannot be...
AbstractA new bisimulation based semantics, called performance equivalence, is proposed for a proces...
AbstractThis paper investigates Bio-PEPA, the stochastic process algebra for biological modelling de...
AbstractBio-PEPA is a process algebra for modelling biological systems. An important aspect of Bio-P...
Abstract This paper investigates Bio-PEPA, the stochastic process algebra for biological modelling d...
Labeled state-to-function transition systems, FuTS for short, are characterized by transitions which...
AbstractWe propose a variant of the CCS process algebra with new features aiming at allowing multisc...
5We propose a variant of the CCS process algebra with new features aiming at allowing multiscale mod...
We introduce a unifying framework to provide the semantics of process algebras, including their quan...
Labeled state-to-function transition systems, FuTSs for short, capture transition schemes incorporat...
Abstract. The paper introduces a new approach to define process algebras withquantified transitions....
Abstract. In this chapter we introduce process algebras, a class of for-mal modelling techniques dev...
We introduce a generalization of the bisimulation game that findsdistinguishing Hennessy-Milner logi...
The Markovian behavioral equivalences defined so far treat exponentially timed internal actions like...
Burkart, Caucal, Steffen (1995) showed a procedure deciding bisimulation equivalence of processes in...
Delays in biological systems may be used to model events for which the underlying dynamics cannot be...
AbstractA new bisimulation based semantics, called performance equivalence, is proposed for a proces...
AbstractThis paper investigates Bio-PEPA, the stochastic process algebra for biological modelling de...
AbstractBio-PEPA is a process algebra for modelling biological systems. An important aspect of Bio-P...
Abstract This paper investigates Bio-PEPA, the stochastic process algebra for biological modelling d...
Labeled state-to-function transition systems, FuTS for short, are characterized by transitions which...
AbstractWe propose a variant of the CCS process algebra with new features aiming at allowing multisc...
5We propose a variant of the CCS process algebra with new features aiming at allowing multiscale mod...
We introduce a unifying framework to provide the semantics of process algebras, including their quan...
Labeled state-to-function transition systems, FuTSs for short, capture transition schemes incorporat...
Abstract. The paper introduces a new approach to define process algebras withquantified transitions....
Abstract. In this chapter we introduce process algebras, a class of for-mal modelling techniques dev...
We introduce a generalization of the bisimulation game that findsdistinguishing Hennessy-Milner logi...
The Markovian behavioral equivalences defined so far treat exponentially timed internal actions like...
Burkart, Caucal, Steffen (1995) showed a procedure deciding bisimulation equivalence of processes in...
Delays in biological systems may be used to model events for which the underlying dynamics cannot be...
AbstractA new bisimulation based semantics, called performance equivalence, is proposed for a proces...