International audienceWe show how to apply Howe's method for the proof of congruence of early bisimilarities in a higher-order process calculus with passivation. This involves the introduction of a proof technique based on a new kind of transition system and bisimilarity, called complementary semantics. We show that complementary semantics is equivalent to contextual semantics, originally introduced by Sangiorgi, that relies on classical transition systems for higher-order calculi and context bisimilarity. We apply this technique to obtain the first characterization of weak barbed congruence for such a higher-order calculus with passivation
Developing a theory of bisimulation in higher-order languages can be hard. Particularly challengi...
In the last few years the problem of deriving labelled transitions and bisimulation congruences from...
In this paper, we study weak bisimulation congruences for the χ-calculus, a symmetric variant of the...
International audienceWe show how to apply Howe's method for the proof of congruence of early bisimi...
This report shows how to apply Howe's method for the proof of congruence of early bisimilarities in ...
AbstractWe study the problem of characterizing contextual equivalence in higher-order languages with...
Behavioral theory for higher-order process calculi is less well devel- oped than for first-order one...
Abstract. Behavioral theory for higher-order process calculi is less well developed than for first-o...
International audienceWe show how to use Howe's method to prove that context bisimilarity is a congr...
We show how to use Howe\u27s method to prove that context bisimilarity is a congruence for process c...
We show how to use Howe’s method to prove that context bisimilarity is a congruence for process calc...
International audienceWe study the problem of characterizing contextual equivalence in higher-order ...
Developing a theory of bisimulation in higher-order languages can be hard. Particularly challenging ...
In process calculi, concurrent and interacting systems are modelled by processes that run in paralle...
Developing a theory of bisimulation in higher-order languages can be hard. Particularly challengi...
In the last few years the problem of deriving labelled transitions and bisimulation congruences from...
In this paper, we study weak bisimulation congruences for the χ-calculus, a symmetric variant of the...
International audienceWe show how to apply Howe's method for the proof of congruence of early bisimi...
This report shows how to apply Howe's method for the proof of congruence of early bisimilarities in ...
AbstractWe study the problem of characterizing contextual equivalence in higher-order languages with...
Behavioral theory for higher-order process calculi is less well devel- oped than for first-order one...
Abstract. Behavioral theory for higher-order process calculi is less well developed than for first-o...
International audienceWe show how to use Howe's method to prove that context bisimilarity is a congr...
We show how to use Howe\u27s method to prove that context bisimilarity is a congruence for process c...
We show how to use Howe’s method to prove that context bisimilarity is a congruence for process calc...
International audienceWe study the problem of characterizing contextual equivalence in higher-order ...
Developing a theory of bisimulation in higher-order languages can be hard. Particularly challenging ...
In process calculi, concurrent and interacting systems are modelled by processes that run in paralle...
Developing a theory of bisimulation in higher-order languages can be hard. Particularly challengi...
In the last few years the problem of deriving labelled transitions and bisimulation congruences from...
In this paper, we study weak bisimulation congruences for the χ-calculus, a symmetric variant of the...