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TitleLinear Logical Relations and Observational Equivalences for Session-Based Concurrency
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsJorge Perez, Luis Caires, Frank Pfenning, Bernardo Toninho
JournalElsevier
Volume239
Start Page254
Date Published12/2014
KeywordsCMU, Jan'15, Session types; Linear logic; Process calculi; Strong normalization; Confluence; Logical relations; Observational equivalences
Abstract

We investigate strong normalization, confluence, and behavioral equality in the realm of session-based concurrency. These interrelated issues underpin advanced correctness analysis in models of structured communications. The starting point for our study is an interpretation of linear logic propositions as session types for communicating processes, proposed in prior work. Strong normalization and confluence are established by developing a theory of logical relations. Defined upon a linear type structure, our logical relations remain remarkably similar to those for functional languages. We also introduce a natural notion of observational equivalence for session-typed processes. Strong normalization and confluence come in handy in the associated coinductive reasoning: as applications, we prove that all proof conversions induced by the logic interpretation actually express observational equivalences, and explain how type isomorphismsresulting from linear logic equivalences are realized by coercions between interface types of session-based concurrent systems.

DOI10.1016/j.ic.2014.08.001
Citation Keynode-30090

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