Types for the ambient calculus

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The ambient calculus is a concurrent calculus where the unifying notion of ambient is used to model many different constructs for distributed and mobile computation. We study a type system that describes several properties of ambient behavior. The type system allows ambients to be partitioned in disjoint sets (groups), according to the intended design of a system, in order to specify both the communication and the mobility behavior of ambients.

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Cardelli, L., Ghelli, G., & Gordon, A. D. (2002). Types for the ambient calculus. Information and Computation, 177(2), 160–194. https://doi.org/10.1006/inco.2001.3121

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