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2009
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Psi-calculi in Isabelle

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Psi-calculi in Isabelle
Psi-calculi are extensions of the pi-calculus, accommodating arbitrary nominal datatypes to represent not only data but also communication channels, assertions and conditions, giving it an expressive power beyond the applied pi-calculus and the concurrent constraint picalculus. We have formalised psi-calculi in the interactive theorem prover Isabelle using its nominal datatype package. One distinctive feature is that the framework needs to treat binding sequences, as opposed to single binders, in an efficient way. While different methods for formalising single binder calculi have been proposed over the last decades, representations for such binding sequences are not very well explored. The main effort in the formalisation is to keep the machine checked proofs as close to their pen-and-paper counterparts as possible. We discuss two approaches to reasoning about binding sequences along with their strengths and weaknesses. We also cover custom induction rules to remove the bulk of manua...
Jesper Bengtson, Joachim Parrow
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where TPHOL
Authors Jesper Bengtson, Joachim Parrow
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