We study causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies given by the syntactic structure of processes with those originated by passing names. It turns out that two transitions not causally related may although occur in a fixed ordering in any computation, i.e., π-calculus may express implicitly a priority between actions. Our causality relation still induces the same partial order of transitions for all the computations that are obtained by shuffling transitions that are concurrent (= related neither by causality nor by priority). The presentation takes advantage from a parametric definition of process behaviour that highlights the essence of the topic. All the results on bisimulation based equivalences, cong...
The Concurrency Column of EATCS Bulletin, No 129A number of formalisms have been proposed to model v...
In this short position paper, we would like to offer a new template to study process algebras for co...
A methodology is introduced for defining truly concurrent semantics of processes as equivalence clas...
We study causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies given by the...
. We study causality in the ß-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies given by t...
This paper studies causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies gi...
This paper studies causality in the ß-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies gi...
AbstractThis paper studies causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the depende...
AbstractWe present the π-calculus, a calculus of communicating systems in which one can naturally ex...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel causal semantics for concurrency, based on rigid families. Ins...
AbstractProcess algebra semantics can be categorised into noninterleaving semantics, where parallel ...
We present a formalisation in Agda of the theory of concurrent transitions, residuation and causal e...
Three of the rewriting systems used by Degano, De Nicola and Montanari to provide Milner's CCS with ...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel causal semantics for concurrency, based on rigid f...
The analysis of causal relations among events in a distributed computation plays a central role in d...
The Concurrency Column of EATCS Bulletin, No 129A number of formalisms have been proposed to model v...
In this short position paper, we would like to offer a new template to study process algebras for co...
A methodology is introduced for defining truly concurrent semantics of processes as equivalence clas...
We study causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies given by the...
. We study causality in the ß-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies given by t...
This paper studies causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies gi...
This paper studies causality in the ß-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the dependencies gi...
AbstractThis paper studies causality in the π-calculus. Our notion of causality combines the depende...
AbstractWe present the π-calculus, a calculus of communicating systems in which one can naturally ex...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel causal semantics for concurrency, based on rigid families. Ins...
AbstractProcess algebra semantics can be categorised into noninterleaving semantics, where parallel ...
We present a formalisation in Agda of the theory of concurrent transitions, residuation and causal e...
Three of the rewriting systems used by Degano, De Nicola and Montanari to provide Milner's CCS with ...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel causal semantics for concurrency, based on rigid f...
The analysis of causal relations among events in a distributed computation plays a central role in d...
The Concurrency Column of EATCS Bulletin, No 129A number of formalisms have been proposed to model v...
In this short position paper, we would like to offer a new template to study process algebras for co...
A methodology is introduced for defining truly concurrent semantics of processes as equivalence clas...