International audienceThe π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurrency, making them very discriminating. This may prevent validating desirable behavioural equivalences in cases when more disciplined contexts are expected. In this paper we focus on two such common disciplines: sequentiality, meaning that at any time there is a single thread of computation, and well-bracketing, meaning that calls to external services obey a stack-like discipline. We formalise the disciplines by means of type systems. The main focus of the paper is on studying the consequence of the disciplines on behavioural equivalence. We define and study labelled bisimilarities for sequentiality and well-bracketing. Th...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...
International audienceThe π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhi...
International audienceThe π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhi...
International audienceThe π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhi...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
none3siPrebet acknowledges support from the Universite Franco-Italienne, programme Vinci 2020. Sangi...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its cons exhibit arbitrary concurrency,...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its cons exhibit arbitrary concurrency,...
Abstract. We give a simple order-theoretic construction of a Cartesian closed category of sequential...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...
International audienceThe π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhi...
International audienceThe π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhi...
International audienceThe π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhi...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its contexts exhibit arbitrary concurre...
none3siPrebet acknowledges support from the Universite Franco-Italienne, programme Vinci 2020. Sangi...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its cons exhibit arbitrary concurrency,...
The π-calculus is used as a model for programming languages. Its cons exhibit arbitrary concurrency,...
Abstract. We give a simple order-theoretic construction of a Cartesian closed category of sequential...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...
This extended abstract summarises work conducted with Adrien Durier and Daniel Hirschkoff (ENS Lyon)...