Accepted Papers for FOSSACS 2005
15 December 2004
A brief posting to recover from the teaching of the intensive course
on Syntax and
Semantics that I gave at Reykjavík University over a period of
three weeks. (The exam for the course is going to be held tomorrow.)
The list
of accepted papers for FOSSACS 2005 is now available. I like to
think that concurrency theory is well represented in the conference
programme. Some accepted papers that ought to be of interest to any
reader of this diary are:
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Gerald Luettgen and Walter Vogler,
Bisimulation on Speed: A Unified Approach.
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Yuxin Deng and Catuscia Palamidessi,
Axiomatizations for probabilistic finite-state behaviors.
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Mohammad Reza Mousavi and Michel Reniers,
Congruence for Structural Congruences.
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Ruggero Lanotte and Simone Tini,
Probabilistic Congruence for Generative Semistochastic Processes
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Sibylle Froeschle,
Composition and Decomposition in True-Concurrency
- Alan Jeffrey and Julian Rathke,
Full Abstraction for Polymorphic Pi-Calculus
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Ian Stark,
Free-Algebra Models for the Pi-Calculus
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Stefano Cattani, Roberto Segala, Marta Kwiatkowska, and Gethin Norman
Stochastic Transition Systems for Continuous State Spaces and Non-determinism
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Cosimo Laneve and Gianluigi Zavattaro
Foundations of web transactions
In addition, Igor Walukiewicz has a couple of very strong accepted papers.
My congratulations go to all of the authors of accepted papers, and
especially to those in concurrency theory. It is good to see that so
many people are doing very good work in my field, and I hope to
discuss some of the papers accepted for FOSSACS 2005 in future
postings.
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Luca Aceto,
Department of
Computer Science,
Aalborg University.
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Wednesday, 15-Dec-2004 13:31:03 CET.