流动性的外延研究

Joël-Alexis Bialkiewicz, F. Peschanski
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本文介绍了具有移动通道的过程代数的表示模型和改进理论。与CSP类似,进程行为被记录为跟踪集。为了解释分支时间语义,轨迹由结构化位置装饰,这些位置也用于以表意的方式编码通道移动的动态。在初等迹变换的基础上,提出了分裂等价的新概念。首先利用分裂关系的概念对其进行协归纳。基于迹归一化的原则,还提出了一种更具象征意义的表征。然后,我们展示了该等价的一个预定顺序,并激励其作为适当的细化运算符使用。在语言层面上,我们展示了细化与延迟和的构造紧密相关,这是非确定性选择的概括。
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A Denotational Study of Mobility
This paper introduces a denotational model and refinement theory for a process algebra with mobile channels. Similarly to CSP, process behaviours are recorded as trace sets. To account for branching-time semantics, the traces are decorated by structured locations that are also used to encode the dynamics of channel mobility in a denotational way. We present an original notion of split-equivalence based on elementary trace transformations. It is first characterised coinductively using the notion of split-relation. Building on the principle of trace normalisation, a more denotational characterisation is also proposed. We then exhibit a preorder underlying this equivalence and motivate its use as a proper refinement operator. At the language level, we show refinement to be tightly related to a construct of delayed sums, a generalisation of non-deterministic choices.
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