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Concurrent Process Histories and Resource Transducers
We identify the algebraic structure of the material histories generated by
concurrent processes. Specifically, we extend existing categorical theories of
resource convertibility to capture concurrent interaction. Our formalism admits
an intuitive graphical presentation via string diagrams for proarrow
equipments. We also consider certain induced categories of resource
transducers, which are of independent interest due to their unusual structure.