AbstractUsing simple systems with a notion of discrete deterministic evolution over time, we study discrete causality via tools from theoretical computer science and logic. We consider the set of all representations (i.e. partial descriptions) of such systems, from algebraic, domain-theoretic, and categorical viewpoints.The order theory introduced, is based in the notion of comparing high-level and low-level descriptions of the same system. This is shown to give a Complete Partial Order where the down-closure of each element is a locale.This partial order has a very close connection to a categorical construction known as the ‘particle-style’ trace, via analogues of domain-theoretic equations. Thus, the trace may be thought of as the computa...
In his 1986 Automatica paper Willems introduced the influential behavioural approach to control theo...
The study of algebraic modelling of labelled non-deterministic concurrent processes leads us to cons...
AbstractWe introduce causal automata, a formalism based on a syntactic approach to causality in cont...
AbstractUsing simple systems with a notion of discrete deterministic evolution over time, we study d...
The network approach to computation is more direct and “physical” than the one based on some specifi...
79 pagesParallelism and concurrency are fundamental concepts in computer science. Specif...
AbstractWe investigate an operational model of concurrent systems, called automata with concurrency ...
Turing machines have been well studided in the context of Computability theory, looking at computati...
AbstractA temporal verification method which is based upon partial order semantics of traces (Mazurk...
AbstractWe give an introduction to Turing categories, which are a convenient setting for the categor...
This paper studies trace-based equivalences for systems combining nondeterministic and probabilistic...
In this paper we revisit some pioneering efforts to equip Petri nets with compact operational models...
We present a categorical construction for modelling causal structures within a general class of proc...
Causal trees are one of the earliest pioneering contributions of Pierpaolo Degano, in joint work wit...
A specification of concurrent communicating processes represents a causal relationship of the events...
In his 1986 Automatica paper Willems introduced the influential behavioural approach to control theo...
The study of algebraic modelling of labelled non-deterministic concurrent processes leads us to cons...
AbstractWe introduce causal automata, a formalism based on a syntactic approach to causality in cont...
AbstractUsing simple systems with a notion of discrete deterministic evolution over time, we study d...
The network approach to computation is more direct and “physical” than the one based on some specifi...
79 pagesParallelism and concurrency are fundamental concepts in computer science. Specif...
AbstractWe investigate an operational model of concurrent systems, called automata with concurrency ...
Turing machines have been well studided in the context of Computability theory, looking at computati...
AbstractA temporal verification method which is based upon partial order semantics of traces (Mazurk...
AbstractWe give an introduction to Turing categories, which are a convenient setting for the categor...
This paper studies trace-based equivalences for systems combining nondeterministic and probabilistic...
In this paper we revisit some pioneering efforts to equip Petri nets with compact operational models...
We present a categorical construction for modelling causal structures within a general class of proc...
Causal trees are one of the earliest pioneering contributions of Pierpaolo Degano, in joint work wit...
A specification of concurrent communicating processes represents a causal relationship of the events...
In his 1986 Automatica paper Willems introduced the influential behavioural approach to control theo...
The study of algebraic modelling of labelled non-deterministic concurrent processes leads us to cons...
AbstractWe introduce causal automata, a formalism based on a syntactic approach to causality in cont...