Jean Krivine
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Présentation
I am interested in fundamental aspects of computer science, mainly models for concurrency (non interleaving semantics, event structures), quantitative simulation (stochastic semantics), formal languages including bigraphs, kappa-calculus and process algebras. I am investigating applications of these concepts to highly distributed systems such as self assembling or transactional systems and molecular interaction networks.
I am interested in fundamental aspects of computer science, mainly models for concurrency (non interleaving semantics, event structures), quantitative simulation (stochastic semantics), formal languages including bigraphs, kappa-calculus and process algebras. I am investigating applications of these concepts to highly distributed systems such as self assembling or transactional systems and molecular interaction networks.
Publications
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Modelling epigenetic information maintenance a Kappa tutorialComputer Aided Verification, 2009, Grenoble, France. pp.17-32
Communication dans un congrès
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