Computer Science – Logic in Computer Science
Scientific paper
2011-08-23
EPTCS 64, 2011, pp. 89-103
Computer Science
Logic in Computer Science
In Proceedings EXPRESS 2011, arXiv:1108.4077
Scientific paper
10.4204/EPTCS.64.7
We study the relation between process calculi that differ in their either synchronous or asynchronous interaction mechanism. Concretely, we are interested in the conditions under which synchronous interaction can be implemented using just asynchronous interactions in the pi-calculus. We assume a number of minimal conditions referring to the work of Gorla: a "good" encoding must be compositional and preserve and reflect computations, deadlocks, divergence, and success. Under these conditions, we show that it is not possible to encode synchronous interactions without introducing additional causal dependencies in the translation.
Nestmann Uwe
Peters Kirstin
Schicke Jens-Wolfhard
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