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  1. The Coalgebraic Approach

    We shall discuss the main constituents of the coalgebraic approach to the modelling of dynamical systems and infinite data structures.

    (i) A system is modelled by a map s: S -> F(S), where S is the set of the states of the system; F(-) is the system's type (formally a …

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  2. The Differential Calculus of Bitstreams

    Using (stream) differential equations for definitions and coinduction for proofs, we define, analyse, and relate in a uniform way four different algebraic structures on the set of bitstreams (infinite sequences of 0's and 1's), characterising them in terms of the digital circuits they can describe.

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  3. Modelling component connectors in Reo by constraint automata

    In an earlier report:

    F. Arbab, J.J.M.M. Rutten A coinductive calculus of component connectors Technical Report SEN-R0216, CWI, Amsterdam, 2002, pp. 1--17. To appear in the proceedings of WADT 2002. (Available at http://www.cwi.nl/~janr)

    a coinductive model for the component connector calculus Reo was …

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  4. Elements of stream calculus

    As an extensive exercise in the use of coinductive techniques, the set of all streams (here: infinite sequences of real numbers) is turned into a calculus in two ways:

    the operation of `tail' of a stream is taken as a formal notion of derivative: (s0, s1, s2, ...) ' = (s1, s2, s3 …

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