Less is More Revisited (2402.16741v3)
Abstract: Multiparty session types (MPST) provide a type discipline where a programmer or architect specifies a whole view of communications as a global protocol, and each distributed program is locally type-checked against its end-point projection. After 10 years from the birth of MPST, Scalas and Yoshida discovered that the proofs of type safety in the literature which use the end-point projection with mergeability are flawed. After this paper, researchers wrongly believed that the end-point projection (with mergeability) was unsound. We correct this misunderstanding, proposing a new general proof technique for type soundness of multiparty session $\pi$-calculus, which uses an association relation between a global type and its end-point projection.
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