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Processes, Terms and Cycles: Steps on the Road to Infinity

Essays Dedicated to Jan Willem Klop on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3838)

Part of the book sub series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues (LNTCS)

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. The Spectra of Words

    • Robin Milner
    Pages 1-5
  3. Löb’s Logic Meets the μ-Calculus

    • Albert Visser
    Pages 14-25
  4. A Characterisation of Weak Bisimulation Congruence

    • Rob J. van Glabbeek
    Pages 26-39
  5. Explaining Constraint Programming

    • Krzysztof R. Apt
    Pages 55-69
  6. Sharing in the Weak Lambda-Calculus

    • Tomasz Blanc, Jean-Jacques Lévy, Luc Maranget
    Pages 70-87
  7. Term Rewriting Meets Aspect-Oriented Programming

    • Paul Klint, Tijs van der Storm, Jurgen Vinju
    Pages 88-105
  8. Primitive Rewriting

    • Nachum Dershowitz
    Pages 127-147
  9. Infinitary Rewriting: From Syntax to Semantics

    • Richard Kennaway, Paula Severi, Ronan Sleep, Fer-Jan de Vries
    Pages 148-172
  10. Reducing Right-Hand Sides for Termination

    • Hans Zantema
    Pages 173-197
  11. Timing the Untimed: Terminating Successfully While Being Conservative

    • J. C. M. Baeten, M. R. Mousavi, M. A. Reniers
    Pages 251-279
  12. Compositional Reasoning for Probabilistic Finite-State Behaviors

    • Yuxin Deng, Catuscia Palamidessi, Jun Pang
    Pages 309-337
  13. Finite Equational Bases in Process Algebra: Results and Open Questions

    • Luca Aceto, Wan Fokkink, Anna Ingolfsdottir, Bas Luttik
    Pages 338-367
  14. Skew and ω-Skew Confluence and Abstract Böhm Semantics

    • Zena M. Ariola, Stefan Blom
    Pages 368-403

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria

    Aart Middeldorp

  • Department of Philosophy, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Vincent Oostrom

  • Department of Theoretical Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Femke Raamsdonk

  • VU Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,  

    Roel Vrijer

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