DocumentCode
3257831
Title
Psi-calculi: Mobile Processes, Nominal Data, and Logic
Author
Bengtson, Jesper ; Johansson, Magnus ; Parrow, Joachim ; Victor, Bjorn
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden
fYear
2009
fDate
11-14 Aug. 2009
Firstpage
39
Lastpage
48
Abstract
A psi-calculus is an extension of the pi-calculus with nominal data types for data structures and for logical assertions representing facts about data. These can be transmitted between processes and their names can be statically scoped using the standard pi-calculus mechanism to allow for scope migrations. Other proposed extensions of the pi-calculus can be formulated as psi-calculi; examples include the applied pi-calculus, the spi-calculus, the fusion calculus, the concurrent constraint pi-calculus, and calculi with polyadic communication channels or pattern matching. Psi-calculi can be even more general, for example by allowing structured channels, higher-order formalisms such as the lambda calculus for data structures, and a predicate logic for assertions. Our labelled operational semantics and definition of bisimulation is straightforward, without a structural congruence. We establish minimal requirements on the nominal data and logic in order to prove general algebraic properties of psi-calculi. The proofs have been checked in the interactive proof checker Isabelle. We are the first to formulate a truly compositional labelled operational semantics for calculi of this calibre. Expressiveness and therefore modelling convenience significantly exceeds that of other formalisms, while the purity of the semantics is on par with the original pi-calculus.
Keywords
data structures; lambda calculus; pi calculus; Isabelle; data structures; fusion calculus; interactive proof checker; lambda calculus; mobile processes; nominal data types; operational semantics; pattern matching; pi-calculus; polyadic communication channels; predicate logic; psi-calculi; spi-calculus; Calculus; Communication channels; Computer science; Cryptography; Data structures; Equations; Information technology; Logic functions; Mobile computing; Pattern matching;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Logic In Computer Science, 2009. LICS '09. 24th Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA
ISSN
1043-6871
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3746-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LICS.2009.20
Filename
5230596
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