scholarly journals Weak bisimulation and open maps

Author(s):  
M. Fiore ◽  
G.L. Cattani ◽  
G. Winskel
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1999 ◽  
Vol 6 (14) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcelo P. Fiore ◽  
Gian Luca Cattani ◽  
Glynn Winskel

<p>A systematic treatment of weak bisimulation and observational congruence<br />on presheaf models is presented. The theory is developed with<br />respect to a "hiding" functor from a category of paths to observable<br />paths. Via a view of processes as bundles, we are able to account for<br />weak morphisms (roughly only required to preserve observable paths)<br />and to derive a saturation monad (on the category of presheaves over<br />the category of paths). Weak morphisms may be encoded as strong<br />ones via the Kleisli construction associated to the saturation monad.<br />A general notion of weak open-map bisimulation is introduced, and<br />results relating various notions of strong and weak bisimulation are<br />provided. The abstract theory is accompanied by the concrete study<br />of two key models for concurrency, the interleaving model of synchronisation<br /> trees and the independence model of labelled event structures.</p><p>To appear in Proceedings of the 14th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic<br />in Computer science, LICS'99, IEEE Press, July 1999.</p><p> </p>


Author(s):  
Dunya Mohamed Hameed ◽  
Intidhar Zamil Mushtt ◽  
Shimaa Mohammed Dawood
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1994 ◽  
Vol 1 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
André Joyal ◽  
Mogens Nielsen ◽  
Glynn Winskel

An abstract definition of bisimulation is presented. It enables a uniform definition of bisimulation across a range of different models for parallel computation presented as categories. As examples, transition systems, synchronisation trees, transition systems with independence (an abstraction from Petri nets) and labelled event structures are considered. On transition systems the abstract definition readily specialises to Milner's strong bisimulation. On event structures it explains and leads to a revision of history-preserving bisimulation of Rabinovitch and Traktenbrot, Goltz and van Glabeek. A tie-up with open maps in a (pre)topos, as they appear in the work of Joyal and Moerdijk, brings to light a promising new model, presheaves on categories of pomsets, into which the usual category of labelled event structures embeds fully and faithfully. As an indication of its promise, this new presheaf model has ``refinement'' operators, though further work is required to justify their appropriateness and understand their relation to previous attempts. The general approach yields a logic, generalising Hennessy-Milner logic, which is characteristic for the generalised notion of bisimulation.


1996 ◽  
Vol 3 (44) ◽  
Author(s):  
Glynn Winskel

This paper investigates presheaf models for process calculi with<br />value passing. Denotational semantics in presheaf models are shown<br />to correspond to operational semantics in that bisimulation obtained<br />from open maps is proved to coincide with bisimulation as defined<br />traditionally from the operational semantics. Both "early" and "late"<br />semantics are considered, though the more interesting "late" semantics<br />is emphasised. A presheaf model and denotational semantics is proposed<br />for a language allowing process passing, though there remains<br />the problem of relating the notion of bisimulation obtained from open<br />maps to a more traditional definition from the operational semantics.<br />A tentative beginning is made of a "domain theory" supporting<br />presheaf models.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.10) ◽  
pp. 770
Author(s):  
Raghavendra K ◽  
Basavaraj M. Ittanagi
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Defining and investigating properties of R#-closed maps, R#-open maps, R#*-closed maps and R#*-open maps in topological spaces.2010 Mathematics Classification: 54A05, 54A10 


1998 ◽  
Vol 5 (21) ◽  
Author(s):  
John Power ◽  
Gian Luca Cattani ◽  
Glynn Winskel

Given a class F of weights, one can consider the construction that<br />takes a small category C to the free cocompletion of C under weighted colimits, for which the weight lies in F. Provided these free Fcocompletions are small, this construction generates a 2-monad on Cat, or more generally on V-Cat for monoidal biclosed complete and cocomplete V. We develop the notion of a dense 2-monad on V-Cat and characterise free F-cocompletions by dense KZ-monads on V-Cat. We prove various corollaries about the structure of such 2-monads and their Kleisli 2-categories, as needed for the use of open maps in giving an axiomatic study of bisimulation in concurrency. This requires the introduction of the concept of a pseudo-commutativity for a strong 2-monad on a symmetric monoidal 2-category, and a characterisation of it in terms of structure on the Kleisli 2-category.


Author(s):  
Abu Firas Muhamad Jawad Hasan al Musawi ◽  
Shuker Mahmood Khalil Al Salim ◽  
Mayadah Abd Ulrazaq
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