Reminder that the link below is still valid if people want to chat.
From: alexandra.silva@xxxxxxxxx <alexandra.silva@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 2:18 PM
To: JOHN CYPHERT <jcyphert@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: LORIS D'ANTONI <ldantoni@xxxxxxxx>; pl-seminar@xxxxxxxxxxx <pl-seminar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pl-seminar] Fw: This Week's PLDG: Alexandra Silva on Concurrent Kleene Algebra
It's valid for the next 15 weeks, Wednesdays 1pm.
Sounds good. Nothing is scheduled for tomorrow. Can someone with a Zoom account or whatever send out a link tomorrow at 1 pm?
John
we should have social pl-seminars when there are no scheduled talk
Hi everyone,
For the PL seminar this week, Alexandra has invited us to join a presentation she will give to the Cornell PL group
tomorrow April 8, at 2:35 pm Central time (see below for more details as well as the link). This presentation will take the place of our normal
PL seminar.
Since we are not in the office I cannot hound all the students to give presentations, so here is my hounding. Consider giving a virtual presentation. Just let me know a few days before that you want to do something.
Thanks,
John
It’s 2:35 Wisconsin time!
Hi folks,
PLDG is back! And this time it's Virtual!
This week, on Wednesday, at 3:35pm at this zoom link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/231639869. Alexandra
Silva will be talking to us about Concurrent Kleene Algebra, hosted by Dexter Kozen; talk details are below.
Hope to see you all there!
Eric
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Title: An algebraic framework to reason about concurrency
Speaker: Alexandra Silva
Abstract: Kleene algebra with tests (KAT) is an algebraic framework for reasoning about the control flow of sequential programs. Hoare, Struth, and collaborators proposed a concurrent extension of Kleene Algebra (CKA) as a first step towards developing
algebraic reasoning for concurrent programs. Completing their research program and extending KAT to encompass concurrent behaviour has however proven to be more challenging than initially expected. The core problem appears because when generalising KAT to
reason about concurrent programs, axioms native to KAT in conjunction with expected axioms for reasoning about concurrency lead to an unexpected equation about programs. In this talk, we will revise the literature on CKA(T) and explain the challenges and solutions
in the development of an algebraic framework for concurrency.
The talk is based on a series of papers joint with Tobias Kappé, Paul Brunet, Bas Luttik, Jurriaan Rot, Jana Wagemaker, and Fabio Zanasi. Detailed references can be found on the CoNeCo project website:
https://coneco-project.org/.
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