A well-known result by Palamidessi tells us that πmix (the π-calculus with mixed choice) is more expressive than πsep (its subset with only separate choice). The proof of this result argues with their different expressive power concerning leader election in symmetric networks. Later on, Gorla offered an arguably simpler proof that, instead of leader election in symmetric networks, employed the reducibility of incestual processes (mixed choices that include both enabled senders and receivers for the same channel) when running two copies in parallel. In both proofs, the role of breaking (initial) symmetries is more or less apparent. In this paper, we shed more light on this role by re-proving the above result - based on a proper formalization...
Leader election plays a crucial role in numerous distributed protocols and biological socie...
AbstractThe π-calculus with synchronous output and mixed-guarded choices is strictly more expressive...
Our interest is in models of concurrency, and their theoretical axiomatisation and analysis. We buil...
A well-known result by Palamidessi tells us that pimix (the pi-calculus with mixed choice) is more e...
International audienceWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of ...
AbstractWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of electing a lea...
A distributed computing system can be considered to be symmetric because of its topology or because...
We compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of electing a leader in a...
International audienceWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of ...
Palamidessi has shown that the ¼-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the leader e...
AbstractPalamidessi has shown that the π-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the ...
Introduction In many problems (especially those concerned with combinatorial search), nondeterminis...
Processes in a concurrent system need to coordinate using an underlying shared memory or a message-p...
Processes in a concurrent system need to coordinate using a shared memory or a message-passing subsy...
textabstractSymmetry is defined for labeled transition systems, and it is shown how symmetrical syst...
Leader election plays a crucial role in numerous distributed protocols and biological socie...
AbstractThe π-calculus with synchronous output and mixed-guarded choices is strictly more expressive...
Our interest is in models of concurrency, and their theoretical axiomatisation and analysis. We buil...
A well-known result by Palamidessi tells us that pimix (the pi-calculus with mixed choice) is more e...
International audienceWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of ...
AbstractWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of electing a lea...
A distributed computing system can be considered to be symmetric because of its topology or because...
We compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of electing a leader in a...
International audienceWe compare the expressive power of process calculi by studying the problem of ...
Palamidessi has shown that the ¼-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the leader e...
AbstractPalamidessi has shown that the π-calculus with mixed choice is powerful enough to solve the ...
Introduction In many problems (especially those concerned with combinatorial search), nondeterminis...
Processes in a concurrent system need to coordinate using an underlying shared memory or a message-p...
Processes in a concurrent system need to coordinate using a shared memory or a message-passing subsy...
textabstractSymmetry is defined for labeled transition systems, and it is shown how symmetrical syst...
Leader election plays a crucial role in numerous distributed protocols and biological socie...
AbstractThe π-calculus with synchronous output and mixed-guarded choices is strictly more expressive...
Our interest is in models of concurrency, and their theoretical axiomatisation and analysis. We buil...