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Compositional Cyber-Physical Systems Theory

Logic in Computer Science 2021-09-13 v1 Cryptography and Security Systems and Control Systems and Control Category Theory

Abstract

This dissertation builds a compositional cyber-physical systems theory to develop concrete semantics relating the above diverse views necessary for safety and security assurance. In this sense, composition can take two forms. The first is composing larger models from smaller ones within each individual formalism of requirements, behaviors, and architectures which can be thought of as horizontal composition -- a problem which is largely solved. The second and main contribution of this theory is vertical composition, meaning relating or otherwise providing verified composition across requirement, behavioral, and architecture models and their associated algebras. In this dissertation, we show that one possible solution to vertical composition is to use tools from category theory. Category theory is a natural candidate for making both horizontal and vertical composition formally explicit because it can relate, compare, and/or unify different algebras.

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@article{arxiv.2109.04858,
  title  = {Compositional Cyber-Physical Systems Theory},
  author = {Georgios Bakirtzis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.04858},
  year   = {2021}
}

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PhD thesis

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