AbstractA method of constructing process categories as generalized relations on a category of process models is presented. The construction may be viewed as a 2-functor, allowing structural properties of the process categories to be derived from the underlying structure of the model categories. In particular, this allows one to infer the presence of linear structure in a process category.The construction yields Abramsky's category SProc when applied to any of the standard models of interleaved concurrency. SProc is also obtained as a process category upon the category of “sets in time” (i.e. trees) and this sheds new light on the analogy between SProc and “relations in time”
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AbstractA method of constructing process categories as generalized relations on a category of proces...
AbstractThis paper presents a rather concrete view of a semantic universe for typed concurrent compu...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/s...
AbstractModels for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviou...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/sy...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system...
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This paper aims to give a readable and reasonably accessible account of some ideas linking the curre...
Process theories combine a graphical language for compositional reasoning with an underlying categor...
This paper focuses on a property of enriched functors reflecting the factorisation of morphisms, use...
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AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to show how one may construct from a synchronous interaction ca...
We introduce G-relative-pushouts (GRPO) which are a 2-categorical generalisation of relative-pushout...
AbstractThis paper presents an attempt to cast labelled transition systems, and other models of para...
AbstractA method of constructing process categories as generalized relations on a category of proces...
AbstractThis paper presents a rather concrete view of a semantic universe for typed concurrent compu...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/s...
AbstractModels for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviou...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to the three relevant parameters: behaviour/sy...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system...
Models for concurrency can be classified with respect to three relevant parameters: behaviour/system...
AbstractThis paper focuses on a property of enriched functors reflecting the factorisation of morphi...
This paper aims to give a readable and reasonably accessible account of some ideas linking the curre...
Process theories combine a graphical language for compositional reasoning with an underlying categor...
This paper focuses on a property of enriched functors reflecting the factorisation of morphisms, use...
AbstractThe suspension-loop construction is used to define a process in a symmetric monoidal categor...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to show how one may construct from a synchronous interaction ca...
We introduce G-relative-pushouts (GRPO) which are a 2-categorical generalisation of relative-pushout...
AbstractThis paper presents an attempt to cast labelled transition systems, and other models of para...