The Geometry of Synchronization (Long Version)
Logic in Computer Science
2014-05-15 v1
Abstract
We graft synchronization onto Girard's Geometry of Interaction in its most concrete form, namely token machines. This is realized by introducing proof-nets for SMLL, an extension of multiplicative linear logic with a specific construct modeling synchronization points, and of a multi-token abstract machine model for it. Interestingly, the correctness criterion ensures the absence of deadlocks along reduction and in the underlying machine, this way linking logical and operational properties.
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@article{arxiv.1405.3427,
title = {The Geometry of Synchronization (Long Version)},
author = {Ugo Dal Lago and Claudia Faggian and Ichiro Hasuo and Akira Yoshimizu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.3427},
year = {2014}
}
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26 pages