AquaVM interprets AIR – a π-calculus-derived set of instructions that the Aqua language compiles to
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AquaVM interprets AIR – a π-calculus-derived set of instructions that the Aqua language compiles to
Map lazy functional language constructs to LLVM IR
A simulator for visualising the evolution of π-calculus terms
A π-calculus interpreter written in Go
Simple CoC-based programming language
Toward Behavioral Type checking for Rholang
Executable Specification of Pi-Calculus with Reduction Semantics in Maude.
An implementation of the language detailed in the Gay and Vasconcelos paper - "Linear type theory for asynchronous session types"
An interpreter for a pi-calculus based programming language written in scala
FairCheck is a type checker for a calculus of binary sessions. The type system guarantees that well-typed programs terminate under a strong fairness assumption.
These are some particle physics snippets of code for personal reference. For an overview an explanation visit: http://ppsnippets.tk
Pi approximations calculated using infinite series and Monte Carlo methods
Describing Platooning in the language of MWB (Mobility Workbench), a tool for manipulating and analyzing mobile concurrent systems described in pi-calculus (tool written in standard SML and runs on SML/NJ compiler). Then describing it in Promela to model check using SPIN and Isabelle
An interpreter for a higher-order pi-calculus with components
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