Reversible Barbed Congruence on Configuration Structures
Logic in Computer Science
2015-08-21 v1
Abstract
A standard contextual equivalence for process algebras is strong barbed congruence. Configuration structures are a denotational semantics for processes in which one can define equivalences that are more discriminating, i.e. that distinguish the denotation of terms equated by barbed congruence. Hereditary history preserving bisimulation (HHPB) is such a relation. We define a strong back and forth barbed congruence using a reversible process algebra and show that the relation induced by the back and forth congruence is equivalent to HHPB, providing a contextual characterization of HHPB.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1508.04852,
title = {Reversible Barbed Congruence on Configuration Structures},
author = {Clément Aubert and Ioana Cristescu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.04852},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
In Proceedings ICE 2015, arXiv:1508.04595