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    Algebra of communicating processes with abstraction (English)
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    This paper presents an equational axiom system \(ACP_{\tau}\), for communicating processes with silent actions (\(\tau\)-steps). The system is an extension of ACP, Algebra of Communicating Processes [see the authors, Inf. Control 60, 109-137 (1984)] with Milner's \(\tau\)-laws [see \textit{R. Milner}, A calculus of communicating processes (Berlin 1980; Zbl 0452.68027)] and an explicit abstraction ('hiding') operator. By means of a model of finite acyclic process graphs syntactic properties such as consistency and conservativity over ACP are proved. Also, the Expansion Theorem (which breaks down a parallel composition of n processes) is proved. By means of a term rewriting analysis using Dershowitz's recursive path orderings, termination of rewriting terms according to the \(ACP_{\tau}\) axioms is proved.
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    concurrency
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    internal actions
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    bisimulation
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    process graphs
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    handshaking
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    terminating
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    rewrite rules
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    process algebra
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    equational axiom system
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    communicating processes
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    recursive path orderings
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