We study orthomodular structures formed by some sets of states of finite transition systems. These sets, called regions, can be interpreted as local states of a distributed, concurrent system, that can be modelled by a Petri net. The main result shows that such orthomodular structures have enough elements to represent meets of certain subsets of elements. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

Rombola', S., POMELLO CHINAGLIA POMELLO, L., Bernardinello, L. (2008). On orthomodular posets generated by transition systems. In QPL/DCM Joint Workshops on: Quantum Physics and Logic Development of Computational Models, Proceedings (pp.147-154). Elsevier BV.

On orthomodular posets generated by transition systems

ROMBOLA', STEFANIA;POMELLO CHINAGLIA POMELLO, LUCIA;BERNARDINELLO, LUCA
2008

Abstract

We study orthomodular structures formed by some sets of states of finite transition systems. These sets, called regions, can be interpreted as local states of a distributed, concurrent system, that can be modelled by a Petri net. The main result shows that such orthomodular structures have enough elements to represent meets of certain subsets of elements. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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orthomodular, posets, generated, transition, systems
English
QPL/DCM Joint Workshops on: Quantum Physics and Logic Development of Computational Models - July 12-13
2008
QPL/DCM Joint Workshops on: Quantum Physics and Logic Development of Computational Models, Proceedings
2008
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147
154
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Rombola', S., POMELLO CHINAGLIA POMELLO, L., Bernardinello, L. (2008). On orthomodular posets generated by transition systems. In QPL/DCM Joint Workshops on: Quantum Physics and Logic Development of Computational Models, Proceedings (pp.147-154). Elsevier BV.
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