AbstractThe aim of this work is to show how hypergraphs can be used as a systematic tool in the classification of continuous boolean functions according to their degree of parallelism. Intuitively f is “less parallel” than g if it can be defined by a sequential program using g as its only free variable. It turns out that the poset induced by this preorder is (as for the degrees of recursion) a sup-semilattice. Although hypergraphs have already been used in Bucciarelli (Theoret. Comput. Sci., to appear) as a tool for studying degrees of parallelism, no general result relating the former to the latter has been proved in that work. We show that the sup-semilattice of degrees has a categorical counterpart: we define a category of hypergraphs su...
AbstractBuilding on Kahn and Plotkin's theory of concrete data structures and sequential functions, ...
AbstractA degree of parallelism is an equivalence class of Scott-continuous functions which are rela...
AbstractCall an hypergraph, that is a family of subsets (edges) from a finite vertex set, an exact t...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to show how hypergraphs can be used as a systematic tool in the clas...
International audienceIn order to study relative PCF-definability of boolean functions, we associate...
AbstractRecent results of Bucciarelli show that the semilattice of degrees of parallelism of first-o...
Abstract. In order to study relative PCF-denability of boolean func-tions, we associate a hypergraph...
The focus of this thesis is the study of relative definability of first-order boolean functions with...
AbstractRecent results of Bucciarelli show that the semilattice of degrees of parallelism of first-o...
AbstractIntuitionistic proofs and PCF programs may be interpreted as functions between domains, or a...
International audienceIntuitionistic proofs (or PCF programs) may be interpreted as functions betwee...
The effects of bases of two-input boolean functions are characterised in terms of their impact on so...
AbstractCall an hypergraph, that is a family of subsets (edges) from a finite vertex set, an exact t...
AbstractThe effects of bases of two-input Boolean functions are characterized in terms of their impa...
AbstractThe degree of a CSP instance is the maximum number of times that any variable appears in the...
AbstractBuilding on Kahn and Plotkin's theory of concrete data structures and sequential functions, ...
AbstractA degree of parallelism is an equivalence class of Scott-continuous functions which are rela...
AbstractCall an hypergraph, that is a family of subsets (edges) from a finite vertex set, an exact t...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to show how hypergraphs can be used as a systematic tool in the clas...
International audienceIn order to study relative PCF-definability of boolean functions, we associate...
AbstractRecent results of Bucciarelli show that the semilattice of degrees of parallelism of first-o...
Abstract. In order to study relative PCF-denability of boolean func-tions, we associate a hypergraph...
The focus of this thesis is the study of relative definability of first-order boolean functions with...
AbstractRecent results of Bucciarelli show that the semilattice of degrees of parallelism of first-o...
AbstractIntuitionistic proofs and PCF programs may be interpreted as functions between domains, or a...
International audienceIntuitionistic proofs (or PCF programs) may be interpreted as functions betwee...
The effects of bases of two-input boolean functions are characterised in terms of their impact on so...
AbstractCall an hypergraph, that is a family of subsets (edges) from a finite vertex set, an exact t...
AbstractThe effects of bases of two-input Boolean functions are characterized in terms of their impa...
AbstractThe degree of a CSP instance is the maximum number of times that any variable appears in the...
AbstractBuilding on Kahn and Plotkin's theory of concrete data structures and sequential functions, ...
AbstractA degree of parallelism is an equivalence class of Scott-continuous functions which are rela...
AbstractCall an hypergraph, that is a family of subsets (edges) from a finite vertex set, an exact t...