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Proving congruence of bisimulation in functional programming languages
- Information and Computation
, 1996
"... E-mail: howe research.att.com We give a method for proving congruence of bisimulation-like equivalences in functional programming languages. The method applies to languages that can be presented as a set of expressions together with an evaluation relation. We use this method to show that some genera ..."
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E-mail: howe research.att.com We give a method for proving congruence of bisimulation-like equivalences in functional programming languages. The method applies to languages that can be presented as a set of expressions together with an evaluation relation. We use this method to show that some generalizations of Abramsky's applicative bisimulation are congruences whenever evaluation can be specified by a certain natural form of structured operational semantics. One of the generalizations handles nondeterminism and diverging computations.] 1996 Academic Press, Inc. 1.

