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A Study of Multiparty Interactions in Continuation Semantics
We employ the mathematical methodology of metric semantics in designing the continuation-based denotational and operational semantics for two process calculi recently investigated in the literature based on well-known Milner's CCS. We prove that our denotational models are weakly abstract with respect to their corresponding operational models.