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Bisimilarity and Behaviour-Preserving Reconfigurations of Open Petri Nets

Paolo Baldan ; Andrea Corradini ; Hartmut Ehrig ; Reiko Heckel ; Barbara König.
We propose a framework for the specification of behaviour-preserving reconfigurations of systems modelled as Petri nets. The framework is based on open nets, a mild generalisation of ordinary Place/Transition nets suited to model open systems which might interact with the surrounding environment and&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on October 21, 2008

Coalgebraic Behavioral Metrics

Paolo Baldan ; Filippo Bonchi ; Henning Kerstan ; Barbara König.
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time semantics, in a coalgebraic setting. Given a coalgebra $\alpha\colon X \to HX$ for a functor $H \colon \mathrm{Set}\to \mathrm{Set}$, we define a framework for deriving pseudometrics on $X$ which measure&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on September 14, 2018

Event Structures for Petri nets with Persistence

Paolo Baldan ; Roberto Bruni ; Andrea Corradini ; Fabio Gadducci ; Hernan Melgratti ; Ugo Montanari.
Event structures are a well-accepted model of concurrency. In a seminal paper by Nielsen, Plotkin and Winskel, they are used to establish a bridge between the theory of domains and the approach to concurrency proposed by Petri. A basic role is played by an unfolding construction that maps (safe)&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on September 28, 2018

Fixpoint Theory -- Upside Down

Paolo Baldan ; Richard Eggert ; Barbara König ; Tommaso Padoan.
Knaster-Tarski's theorem, characterising the greatest fixpoint of a monotone function over a complete lattice as the largest post-fixpoint, naturally leads to the so-called coinduction proof principle for showing that some element is below the greatest fixpoint (e.g., for providing bisimilarity&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on June 7, 2023

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