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The Buffered π-Calculus: A Model for Concurrent Languages (1212.6183v1)

Published 26 Dec 2012 in cs.LO and cs.FL

Abstract: Message-passing based concurrent languages are widely used in developing large distributed and coordination systems. This paper presents the buffered $\pi$-calculus --- a variant of the $\pi$-calculus where channel names are classified into buffered and unbuffered: communication along buffered channels is asynchronous, and remains synchronous along unbuffered channels. We show that the buffered $\pi$-calculus can be fully simulated in the polyadic $\pi$-calculus with respect to strong bisimulation. In contrast to the $\pi$-calculus which is hard to use in practice, the new language enables easy and clear modeling of practical concurrent languages. We encode two real-world concurrent languages in the buffered $\pi$-calculus: the (core) Go language and the (Core) Erlang. Both encodings are fully abstract with respect to weak bisimulations.

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