Reversible Occurrence Nets and Causal Reversible Prime Event Structures

Pinna G. M.
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2020-01-01

Abstract

One of the well-known results in concurrency theory concerns the relationship between event structures and occurrence nets: an occurrence net can be associated with a prime event structure, and vice versa. More generally, the relationships between various forms of event structures and suitable forms of nets have been long established. Good examples are the close relationship between inhibitor event structures and inhibitor occurrence nets, or between asymmetric event structures and asymmetric occurrence nets. Several forms of event structures suited for the modelling of reversible computation have recently been developed; also a method for reversing occurrence nets has been proposed. This paper bridges the gap between reversible event structures and reversible nets. We introduce the notion of reversible occurrence net, which is a generalisation of the notion of reversible unfolding. We show that reversible occurrence nets correspond precisely to a subclass of reversible prime event structures, the causal reversible prime event structures.
2020
Inglese
Reversible Computation. 12th International Conference, RC 2020, Oslo, Norway, July 9-10, 2020, Proceedings
978-3-030-52481-4
978-3-030-52482-1
Springer
12227
35
53
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12th International Conference on Reversible Computation,RC 2020
Contributo
Esperti anonimi
9-10 July 2020
Oslo, Norway
internazionale
scientifica
Causality; Event structures; Petri nets; Reversibility
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Melgratti, H.; Mezzina, C. A.; Phillips, I.; Pinna, G. M.; Ulidowski, I.
273
5
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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