Pi Calculus
978-613-0-33840-4
6130338406
64
2010-06-06
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In theoretical computer science, the π-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. The aim of the π-calculus is to be able to describe concurrent computations whose configuration may change during the computation. The π-calculus belongs to the family of process calculi, mathematical formalisms for describing and analyzing properties of concurrent computation. In fact, the π-calculus, like the λ-calculus, is so minimal that it does not contain primitives such as numbers, booleans, data structures, variables, functions, or even the usual flow control statements.
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