International audienceWe investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) languages endowed with primitives for computational effects. More specifically, we study operationally-based notions of program equivalence for a linear λ-calculus with explicit copying and algebraic effects à la Plotkin and Power. Such a calculus makes explicit the interaction between copying and linearity, which are intensional aspects of computation, with effects, which are, instead, extensional. We review some of the notions of equivalences for linear calculi proposed in the literature and show their limitations when applied to effectful calculi where copying is a first-class citizen. We then introduce resource transition systems, namely transi...
International audienceSemantics is traditionally concerned with program equivalence, in which all pa...
International audienceSemantics is traditionally concerned with program equivalence, in which all pa...
Graded modal types systems and coeffects are becoming a standard formalism to deal with context-depe...
International audienceWe investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) langua...
We investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) languages endowed with primi...
We investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) languages endowed with primi...
We investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) languages endowed with primi...
This dissertation investigates notions of program equivalence and metric for higher-order sequential...
Program equivalence in linear contexts, where programs are used or executed exactly once, is an impo...
International audienceThis paper studies the discriminating power offered by higher-order concurrent...
International audienceThis paper studies the discriminating power offered by higher-order concurrent...
We present a logical relation for showing the correctness of program transformations based on a new ...
Reasoning about the correctness of program transformations requires a notion of program equivalence....
This brief note summarizes our formalization in a dependently typed setting of the meta-theory of se...
Higher-order languages, whose paradigmatic example is the lambda-calculus, are languages with powerf...
International audienceSemantics is traditionally concerned with program equivalence, in which all pa...
International audienceSemantics is traditionally concerned with program equivalence, in which all pa...
Graded modal types systems and coeffects are becoming a standard formalism to deal with context-depe...
International audienceWe investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) langua...
We investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) languages endowed with primi...
We investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) languages endowed with primi...
We investigate program equivalence for linear higher-order (sequential) languages endowed with primi...
This dissertation investigates notions of program equivalence and metric for higher-order sequential...
Program equivalence in linear contexts, where programs are used or executed exactly once, is an impo...
International audienceThis paper studies the discriminating power offered by higher-order concurrent...
International audienceThis paper studies the discriminating power offered by higher-order concurrent...
We present a logical relation for showing the correctness of program transformations based on a new ...
Reasoning about the correctness of program transformations requires a notion of program equivalence....
This brief note summarizes our formalization in a dependently typed setting of the meta-theory of se...
Higher-order languages, whose paradigmatic example is the lambda-calculus, are languages with powerf...
International audienceSemantics is traditionally concerned with program equivalence, in which all pa...
International audienceSemantics is traditionally concerned with program equivalence, in which all pa...
Graded modal types systems and coeffects are becoming a standard formalism to deal with context-depe...