Various brand of event structures, prime, bundle, flow, asymmetric, inhibitor just to mention some, have been proposed to face the various kinds of causality and conflict arising in computation. The notion of simultaneity, i.e., the faithful representation that certain events have to occur together, is usually left out from the models for concurrent computations, with some notably exceptions like Pratt’s Chu spaces or Bruni&Montanari’s Zero-Safe nets. In this paper we propose a notion of event structures with simultaneity to take into account the simultaneity and we relate the introduced notion with the prime event structures and domains
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years. In this paper, we show how...
In 1959, Muller and Bartky published a celebrated paper on "A Theory of Asynchronous Circuits&q...
Event structures are one of the best known models for concurrency. Many variants of the basic model ...
Various brand of event structures, prime, bundle, flow, asymmetric, inhibitor just to mention some, ...
Event structures are one of the best known models for concurrency. Many variants of the basic model ...
Event structures are fundamental models in concurrency theory, providing a representation of events ...
Stable event structures, and their duality with prime algebraic domains (arising as partial orders o...
Stable event structures, and their duality with prime algebraic domains, represent a landmark of con...
Event structures represent concurrent processes in terms of events and dependency relations between ...
One of the well-known results in concurrency theory concerns the relationship between event structur...
International audienceReversible prime event structures extend the wellknown model of prime event st...
We present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets where tr...
AbstractWe present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets ...
Event structures are models of processes as events constrained by relations of consistency and enab...
We propose an event based semantics for contextual nets, i.e. an extension of Place/Transition Petri...
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years. In this paper, we show how...
In 1959, Muller and Bartky published a celebrated paper on "A Theory of Asynchronous Circuits&q...
Event structures are one of the best known models for concurrency. Many variants of the basic model ...
Various brand of event structures, prime, bundle, flow, asymmetric, inhibitor just to mention some, ...
Event structures are one of the best known models for concurrency. Many variants of the basic model ...
Event structures are fundamental models in concurrency theory, providing a representation of events ...
Stable event structures, and their duality with prime algebraic domains (arising as partial orders o...
Stable event structures, and their duality with prime algebraic domains, represent a landmark of con...
Event structures represent concurrent processes in terms of events and dependency relations between ...
One of the well-known results in concurrency theory concerns the relationship between event structur...
International audienceReversible prime event structures extend the wellknown model of prime event st...
We present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets where tr...
AbstractWe present an event structure semantics for contextual nets, an extension of P/T Petri nets ...
Event structures are models of processes as events constrained by relations of consistency and enab...
We propose an event based semantics for contextual nets, i.e. an extension of Place/Transition Petri...
Reversible computation has attracted increasing interest in recent years. In this paper, we show how...
In 1959, Muller and Bartky published a celebrated paper on "A Theory of Asynchronous Circuits&q...
Event structures are one of the best known models for concurrency. Many variants of the basic model ...