In the last years there has been a growing interest towards categorical models for term rewriting systems (TRSs). In our opinion, very interesting are those associating to each TRS a cat-enriched structure: a category whose hom-sets are categories. Interpreting rewriting steps as morphisms in hom-categories, these models provide rewriting systems with a concurrent semantics in a clean algebraic way. In this paper we provide a unified presentation of two models recently proposed in literature by José Meseguer and John Stell, respectively, pursuing a critical analysis of both of them. More precisely, we show why they are to a certain extent unsatisfactory in providing a concurrent semantics for rewriting systems. It turns out that the derivat...
Rewriting logic [Mes92] is a logic of action, whose models are concurrent systems and whose deductio...
Infinite terms in universal algebras are a well-known topic since the seminal work of the ADJ group....
We extend the classical theory of term rewriting systems to infinite and partial terms (i.e., to the...
. Monads can be used to model term rewriting systems by generalising the well-known equivalence betw...
The article surveys a recent series of papers by the authors investigating the categorical foundatio...
Term rewriting systems are widely used throughout computer science as they provide an abstract model...
The article surveys a recent series of papers by the authors investigating the categorical foundatio...
The notion of permutation equivalence for term rewriting systems represents a cornerstone in the for...
Contribution à un ouvrage.This chapter introduces term rewriting and some of its applications from d...
AbstractThe article surveys a recent series of papers by the authors investigating the categorical f...
We present a categorical formulation of the rewriting of possibly cyclic term graphs, based on a var...
We present a categorical formulation of the rewriting of possibly cyclic term graphs, based on a v...
We present a categorical formulation of the rewriting of possibly cyclic term graphs, based on a v...
Laboratory for Foundations of Computer ScienceTerm rewriting systems are widely used throughout comp...
Tile logic is a framework to reason about the dynamic evolution of concurrent systems in a modular w...
Rewriting logic [Mes92] is a logic of action, whose models are concurrent systems and whose deductio...
Infinite terms in universal algebras are a well-known topic since the seminal work of the ADJ group....
We extend the classical theory of term rewriting systems to infinite and partial terms (i.e., to the...
. Monads can be used to model term rewriting systems by generalising the well-known equivalence betw...
The article surveys a recent series of papers by the authors investigating the categorical foundatio...
Term rewriting systems are widely used throughout computer science as they provide an abstract model...
The article surveys a recent series of papers by the authors investigating the categorical foundatio...
The notion of permutation equivalence for term rewriting systems represents a cornerstone in the for...
Contribution à un ouvrage.This chapter introduces term rewriting and some of its applications from d...
AbstractThe article surveys a recent series of papers by the authors investigating the categorical f...
We present a categorical formulation of the rewriting of possibly cyclic term graphs, based on a var...
We present a categorical formulation of the rewriting of possibly cyclic term graphs, based on a v...
We present a categorical formulation of the rewriting of possibly cyclic term graphs, based on a v...
Laboratory for Foundations of Computer ScienceTerm rewriting systems are widely used throughout comp...
Tile logic is a framework to reason about the dynamic evolution of concurrent systems in a modular w...
Rewriting logic [Mes92] is a logic of action, whose models are concurrent systems and whose deductio...
Infinite terms in universal algebras are a well-known topic since the seminal work of the ADJ group....
We extend the classical theory of term rewriting systems to infinite and partial terms (i.e., to the...