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Origins of Bisimulation and Coinduction

Abstract

The origins of bisimulation and bisimilarity are examined, in the three fields where they have been independently discovered: Computer Science, Philosophical Logic (precisely, Modal Logic), Set Theory. Bisimulation and bisimilarity are coinductive notions, and as such are intimately related to fixed points, in particular greatest fixed points. Therefore also the appearance of coinduction and fixed points is discussed, though in this case only within Computer Science. The paper ends with some historical remarks on the main fixed-point theorems (such as Knaster-Tarski) that underpin the fixed-point theory presented.
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hal-00907029 , version 1 (20-11-2013)

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Davide Sangiorgi. Origins of Bisimulation and Coinduction. Davide Sangiorgi and Jan Rutten. Advanced Topics in Bisimulation and Coinduction, Cambridge University Press, 2012. ⟨hal-00907029⟩

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