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Non-deterministic, probabilistic, and quantum effects through the lens of event structures (Technical report)
In this paper, we consider event structures and their probabilistic and
quantum extensions as originally defined by Winskel. If these structures have
already been part of sophisticated computational models, they have rarely been
directly studied as an immediate model of execution traces of programs. This
paper offers such an analysis. We propose a simple imperative operational
framework and show how to derive soundness and adequacy results with event
structures considered as a semantics. We show how event structures naturally
handle non-deterministic, probabilistic and quantum effects.