We prove that the observational equivalence problem for a finitary fragment of the programming langauge ML is recursively equivalent to the reachability problem for extended branching vector addition systems with states (EBVASS). This result has two natural and independent parts. We first prove that the observational equivalence problem is equivalent to the emptiness problem for a new class of class memory automata equipped with a visibly pushdown stack, called Visibly Pushdown Class Memory Automata (VPCMA). Our proof uses the fully abstract game semantics of the language. We then prove that the VPCMA emptiness problem is equivalent to the reachability problem for EBVASS. The results of this paper complete our programme to give an automata ...
We apply the symbolic analysis principle to pushdown systems. We represent (possibly in nite) sets o...
Tree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalizeboth pushdown (word) auto...
This paper is about reachability analysis in a restricted subclass ofmulti-pushdown automata. We ass...
We prove that the observational equivalence problem for a finitary fragment of the programming langa...
We prove that the observational equivalence problem for a finitary fragment of ML is recursively equ...
We prove that the observational equivalence problem for a finitary fragment of ML is recursively equ...
Automata over infinite alphabets are a powerful extension of traditional automata theory, which have...
Automata over infinite alphabets are a powerful extension of traditional automata theory, which have...
This thesis examines the use of game semantics for the automatic equivalence checking of higher-orde...
This thesis examines the use of game semantics for the automatic equivalence checking of higher-orde...
This thesis examines the use of game semantics for the automatic equivalence check-ing of higher-ord...
International audienceTree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalize bo...
International audienceTree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalize bo...
An extended abstract containing some of the results presented in this paper has appeared in the proc...
An extended abstract containing some of the results presented in this paper has appeared in the proc...
We apply the symbolic analysis principle to pushdown systems. We represent (possibly in nite) sets o...
Tree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalizeboth pushdown (word) auto...
This paper is about reachability analysis in a restricted subclass ofmulti-pushdown automata. We ass...
We prove that the observational equivalence problem for a finitary fragment of the programming langa...
We prove that the observational equivalence problem for a finitary fragment of ML is recursively equ...
We prove that the observational equivalence problem for a finitary fragment of ML is recursively equ...
Automata over infinite alphabets are a powerful extension of traditional automata theory, which have...
Automata over infinite alphabets are a powerful extension of traditional automata theory, which have...
This thesis examines the use of game semantics for the automatic equivalence checking of higher-orde...
This thesis examines the use of game semantics for the automatic equivalence checking of higher-orde...
This thesis examines the use of game semantics for the automatic equivalence check-ing of higher-ord...
International audienceTree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalize bo...
International audienceTree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalize bo...
An extended abstract containing some of the results presented in this paper has appeared in the proc...
An extended abstract containing some of the results presented in this paper has appeared in the proc...
We apply the symbolic analysis principle to pushdown systems. We represent (possibly in nite) sets o...
Tree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalizeboth pushdown (word) auto...
This paper is about reachability analysis in a restricted subclass ofmulti-pushdown automata. We ass...