Computations, Residuals, and the Power of Indeterminacy (1988)
| Venue: | In Proc. of the 15th ICALP |
| Citations: | 20 - 10 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Panangaden88computations,residuals,,
author = {Prakash Panangaden and Eugene W. Stark},
title = {Computations, Residuals, and the Power of Indeterminacy},
booktitle = {In Proc. of the 15th ICALP},
year = {1988},
pages = {439--454},
publisher = {Springer}
}
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Abstract
We investigate the power of Kahn-style dataflow networks, with processes that may exhibit indeterminate behavior. Our main result is a theorem about networks of "monotone" processes, which shows: (1) that the input/output relation of such a network is a total and monotone relation; and (2) every relation that is total, monotone, and continuous in a certain sense, is the input/output relation of such a network. Now, the class of monotone networks includes networks that compute arbitrary continuous input/output functions, an "angelic merge" network, and an "infinity-fair merge" network that exhibits countably indeterminate branching. Since the "fair merge" relation is neither monotone nor continuous, a corollary of our main result is the impossibility of implementing fair merge in terms of continuous functions, angelic merge, and infinity-fair merge. Our results are established by applying the powerful technique of "residuals" to the computations of a network. Residuals, which have previ...







