Reversible systems feature both forward computations and backward computations, where the latter undo the effects of the former in a causally consistent manner. The compositionality properties and equational characterizations of strong and weak variants of forward-reverse bisimilarity as well as of its two components, i.e., forward bisimilarity and reverse bisimilarity, have been investigated on a minimal process calculus for nondeterministic reversible systems that are sequential, so as to be neutral with respect to interleaving vs. truly concurrent semantics of parallel composition. In this paper we provide logical characterizations for the considered bisimilarities based on forward and backward modalities, which reveals that strong and w...
There is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting application areas...
In the last few years the problem of deriving labelled transitions and bisimulation congruences from...
We introduce a new paradigm for concurrency, called behaviours-as-types. In this paradigm, types are...
Reversible systems feature both forward computations and backward computations, where the latter und...
We introduce a process calculus for nondeterministic systems that are reversible, i.e., capable of u...
Reversibility is the capability of a system of undoing its own actions starting from the last perfor...
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AbstractIn process algebras, bisimulation equivalence is typically defined directly in terms of the ...
The theory of noninterference supports the analysis and the execution of secure computations in mult...
In process algebras, bisimulation equivalence is typically defined directly in terms of the operatio...
We argue that weak bisimilarity of processes can be conveniently captured in a semantic domain by a ...
AbstractThere is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting applicati...
Open bisimilarity is a strong bisimulation congruence for the pi-calculus. In open bisimilarity, fre...
We revisit the logical characterisations of various bisimilarity relations for the finite fragment o...
There is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting application areas...
In the last few years the problem of deriving labelled transitions and bisimulation congruences from...
We introduce a new paradigm for concurrency, called behaviours-as-types. In this paradigm, types are...
Reversible systems feature both forward computations and backward computations, where the latter und...
We introduce a process calculus for nondeterministic systems that are reversible, i.e., capable of u...
Reversibility is the capability of a system of undoing its own actions starting from the last perfor...
International audienceWe showed in a recent paper that, when verifying a modal µ-calculus formula, t...
In the context of CCSK, a reversible extension of CCS, we study observational equivalences that dist...
AbstractIn process algebras, bisimulation equivalence is typically defined directly in terms of the ...
The theory of noninterference supports the analysis and the execution of secure computations in mult...
In process algebras, bisimulation equivalence is typically defined directly in terms of the operatio...
We argue that weak bisimilarity of processes can be conveniently captured in a semantic domain by a ...
AbstractThere is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting applicati...
Open bisimilarity is a strong bisimulation congruence for the pi-calculus. In open bisimilarity, fre...
We revisit the logical characterisations of various bisimilarity relations for the finite fragment o...
There is a growing interest in models of reversible computation driven by exciting application areas...
In the last few years the problem of deriving labelled transitions and bisimulation congruences from...
We introduce a new paradigm for concurrency, called behaviours-as-types. In this paradigm, types are...