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      Sound Bisimulations for Higher-Order Distributed Process Calculus

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          While distributed systems with transfer of processes have become pervasive, methods for reasoning about their behaviour are underdeveloped. In this paper we propose a bisimulation technique for proving behavioural equivalence of such systems modelled in the \emph{higher-order π-calculus with passivation} (and restriction). Previous research for this calculus is limited to context bisimulations and normal bisimulations which are either impractical or unsound. In contrast, we provide a sound and useful definition of \emph{environmental bisimulations}, with several non-trivial examples. Technically, a central point in our bisimulations is the clause for parallel composition, which must account for passivation of the spawned processes in the middle of their execution.

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                25 June 2010
                2011-05-06
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                1006.4943
                ec26d932-b1fa-4048-8c5d-903ec897694b

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                15 pages, uses mathpartir and tikz, appendix at [http://www.kb.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp/~adrien/pubs/SoundAppendix.pdf], the final publication is available at [http://www.springerlink.com/content/071k46u248061x72/]
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