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Maciej Koutny

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  327
Citations -  5356

Maciej Koutny is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Petri net & Concurrency. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 321 publications receiving 5080 citations. Previous affiliations of Maciej Koutny include Warsaw University of Technology & National Chemical Laboratory.

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Petri Nets, Process Algebras and Concurrent Programming Languages

TL;DR: Issues that arise when process algebras and Petri nets are linked are discussed, in particular, operators, compositional ity, recursion, refinement and equivalences, and how Petri net methods can be applied to the verification of concurrent algorithms.
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Operational Semantics for the Petri Box Calculus

TL;DR: This paper presents a structural operational semantics for Box expressions which provide the syntax for the Petri Box Calculus and defines step sequence rules which show their consistency and completeness with respect to the counterparts from net theory.
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Invariants and paradigms of concurrency theory

TL;DR: A new invariant semantics of concurrent systems is introduced which is a direct generalisation of the causal partial order semantics and overcomes some of the problems encountered when one uses causal partial orders alone.

Verification of Bounded Petri Nets Using Integer Programming

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TL;DR: Modifications to model checking based on the causal partial order semantics of Petri nets are presented, to transfer the information about causality and conflicts between the events involved in an unfolding, into a relationship between the corresponding integer variables in the system of linear constraints.
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A Unified Model for Nets and Process Algebras

TL;DR: This chapter addresses a range of issues that arise when process algebras and Petri nets are combined by focussing on compositionality of structure and behaviour, on refinement, and on equivalence notions.