Event structures for the reversible early internal Pi-calculus
Abstract
The pi-calculus is a widely used process calculus, which models communications between processes and allows the passing of communication links. Various operational semantics of the pi-calculus have been proposed, which can be classified according to whether transitions are unlabelled (so-called reductions) or labelled. With labelled transitions, we can distinguish early and late semantics. The early version allows a process to receive names it already knows from the environment, while the late semantics and reduction semantics do not. All existing reversible versions of the pi-calculus use reduction or late semantics, despite the early semantics of the (forward-only) pi-calculus being more widely used than the late. We define piIH, the first reversible early pi-calculus, and give it a denotational semantics in terms of reversible bundle event structures. The new calculus is a reversible form of the internal pi-calculus, which is a subset of the pi-calculus where every link sent by an output is private, yielding greater symmetry between inputs and outputs.
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@article{arxiv.2004.01211,
title = {Event structures for the reversible early internal Pi-calculus},
author = {Eva Graversen and Iain Phillips and Nobuko Yoshida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.01211},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Longer version of paper to appear at RC 2020