Full abstraction for fair testing in CCS (expanded version)
Logic in Computer Science
2015-07-01 v3
Abstract
In previous work with Pous, we defined a semantics for CCS which may both be viewed as an innocent form of presheaf semantics and as a concurrent form of game semantics. We define in this setting an analogue of fair testing equivalence, which we prove fully abstract w.r.t. standard fair testing equivalence. The proof relies on a new algebraic notion called playground, which represents the `rule of the game'. From any playground, we derive two languages equipped with labelled transition systems, as well as a strong, functional bisimulation between them.
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@article{arxiv.1409.8056,
title = {Full abstraction for fair testing in CCS (expanded version)},
author = {Tom Hirschowitz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.8056},
year = {2015}
}
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80 pages