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Structural Equivalences for Reversible Calculi of Communicating Systems (Oral communication)

The formalization of process algebras usually starts with a minimal core of operators and rules for its transition system, and then relax the system to improve its usability and ease the proofs. In the calculus of communicating systems (CCS), the structural congruence plays this role by making e.g. parallel composition commutative and associative: without it, the system would be cumbersome to use and reason about, and it can be proven that this change is innocuous in a precise technical sense. For the two reversible calculi extending CCS, the situation is less clear: CCS with Communication Keys (CCSK) was first defined without any structural congruence, and then was endowed with a fragment of CCS's congruence. Reversible CCS (RCCS) made the choice of "backing in" the structural equivalence, that became part of the "minimal core" of the system. In this short oral communication, we would like to re-consider the status and role of the structural congruence in general, to question its role in RCCS in particular, and to ask the more general question of the structural equivalences legitimacy.

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