Concurrency semantics
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In computer science, concurrency semantics[1] is a way to give meaning to concurrent systems in a mathematically rigorous way. Concurrency semantics is often based on mathematical theories of concurrency such as various process calculi, the actor model, or Petri nets.
A more detailed account of concurrency semantics is given here: Concurrency (computer science).
References
[edit]- ^ Pichon-Pharabod, Jean; Sewell, Peter (11 January 2016). "A concurrency semantics for relaxed atomics that permits optimisation and avoids thin-air executions". dl.acm.org. Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 622–633. doi:10.1145/2837614.2837616. Retrieved 29 July 2025.