2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2103.15453
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Disentangling Parallelism and Interference in Game Semantics

Simon Castellan,
Pierre Clairambault

Abstract: Game semantics is a denotational semantics presenting compositionally the computational behaviour of various kinds of effectful programs. One of its celebrated achievement is to have obtained full abstraction results for programming languages with a variety of computational effects, in a single framework. This is known as the semantic cube or Abramsky's cube, which for sequential deterministic programs establishes a correspondence between certain conditions on strategies ("innocence", "well-bracketing", "visib… Show more

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