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π-calculus — In theoretical computer science, the π calculus (or pi calculus) is a process calculus originally developed by Robin Milner, Joachim Parrow and David Walker as a continuation of work on the process calculus CCS (Calculus of Communicating Systems) … Wikipedia
Pi-calculus — In theoretical computer science, the pi calculus is a process calculus originally developed by Robin Milner, Joachim Parrow and David Walker as a continuation of work on the process calculus CCS (Calculus of Communicating Systems). The aim of the … Wikipedia
Bisimulation — In theoretical computer science a bisimulation is a binary relation between state transition systems, associating systems which behave in the same way in the sense that one system simulates the other and vice versa.Intuitively two systems are… … Wikipedia
Simulation preorder — In theoretical computer science a simulation preorder is a relation between state transition systems associating systems which behave in the same way in the sense that one system simulates the other.Intuitively, a system simulates another system… … Wikipedia
Coinduction — codata redirects here. For the CODATA committee, see Committee on Data for Science and Technology. In computer science, coinduction is a technique for defining and proving properties of systems of concurrent interacting objects. Coinduction is… … Wikipedia
bisimilar — adjective Of two state transition systems, such that a bisimulation exists between the two. See Also: bisimilarity … Wiktionary