Taking Linear Logic Apart

CoRR Pub Date : 2019-04-15 DOI:10.4204/EPTCS.292.5
W. Kokke, F. Montesi, Marco Peressotti
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Abstract

Process calculi based on logic, such as $\pi$DILL and CP, provide a foundation for deadlock-free concurrent programming. However, in previous work, there is a mismatch between the rules for constructing proofs and the term constructors of the $\pi$-calculus: the fundamental operator for parallel composition does not correspond to any rule of linear logic. Kokke et al. (2019) introduced Hypersequent Classical Processes (HCP), which addresses this mismatch using hypersequents (collections of sequents) to register parallelism in the typing judgements. However, the step from CP to HCP is a big one. As of yet, HCP does not have reduction semantics, and the addition of delayed actions means that CP processes interpreted as HCP processes do not behave as they would in CP. We introduce HCP-, a variant of HCP with reduction semantics and without delayed actions. We prove progress, preservation, and termination, and show that HCP- supports the same communication protocols as CP.
分解线性逻辑
基于逻辑的进程演算,如$\pi$DILL和CP,为无死锁并发编程提供了基础。然而,在以前的工作中,构造证明的规则与$\pi$-微积分的项构造函数之间存在不匹配:并行组合的基本算子不对应于线性逻辑的任何规则。Kokke等人(2019)引入了超序列经典过程(HCP),该过程使用超序列(序列集合)在类型判断中记录并行性来解决这种不匹配问题。然而,从CP到HCP是一个巨大的进步。到目前为止,HCP还没有约简语义,延迟动作的添加意味着被解释为HCP进程的CP进程的行为与在CP中不同。我们引入了HCP-,一种具有约简语义但没有延迟动作的HCP变体。我们证明了进度、保存和终止,并表明HCP-支持与CP相同的通信协议。
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