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On the Expressiveness of Mixed Choice Sessions (Technical Report)

Logic in Computer Science 2022-08-16 v1

Abstract

Session types provide a flexible programming style for structuring interaction, and are used to guarantee a safe and consistent composition of distributed processes. Traditional session types include only one-directional input (external) and output (internal) guarded choices. This prevents the session-processes to explore the full expressive power of the pi-calculus where the mixed choices are proved more expressive than the (non-mixed) guarded choices. To account this issue, recently Casal, Mordido, and Vasconcelos proposed the binary session types with mixed choices (CMV+). This paper carries a surprising, unfortunate result on CMV+: in spite of an inclusion of unrestricted channels with mixed choice, CMV+'s mixed choice is rather separate and not mixed. We prove this negative result using two methodologies (using either the leader election problem or a synchronisation pattern as distinguishing feature), showing that there exists no good encoding from the pi-calculus into CMV+, preserving distribution. We then close their open problem on the encoding from CMV+ into CMV (without mixed choice), proving its soundness and thereby that the encoding is good up to coupled similarity. This technical report extends a paper presented at the workshop EXPRESS/SOS'22.

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@article{arxiv.2208.07041,
  title  = {On the Expressiveness of Mixed Choice Sessions (Technical Report)},
  author = {Kirstin Peters and Nobuko Yoshida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.07041},
  year   = {2022}
}

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This technical report extends a paper presented at the workshop EXPRESS/SOS'22