Matt Hennessy

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Matt Hennessy is a computer scientist known for his contributions to the theory of concurrent and distributed systems, particularly in process algebra and semantics.

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instanceOf computer scientist
contributedTo behavioural equivalence theory
development of process calculi
semantics of distributed systems
structural operational semantics
field computer science
concurrency theory
distributed systems
process algebra
semantics of programming languages
hasAffiliation Trinity College Dublin NERFINISHED
University of Sussex NERFINISHED
hasWritten research papers on behavioural equivalences
research papers on process calculi
research papers on type systems for concurrent processes
“A Distributed Pi-Calculus” NERFINISHED
“Algebraic Theory of Processes” NERFINISHED
“The Semantics of Programming Languages: An Elementary Introduction Using Structural Operational Semantics” NERFINISHED
influencedField concurrency theory
process algebra
semantics of concurrent and distributed systems
knownFor denotational semantics
operational semantics
process algebra
semantics of concurrent computation
theory of concurrent systems
theory of distributed systems
nationality Irish
notableWork A Distributed Pi-Calculus NERFINISHED
Algebraic Theory of Processes NERFINISHED
The Semantics of Programming Languages NERFINISHED
occupation professor
researcher
researchInterest behavioural equivalences
bisimulation
formal methods
pi-calculus NERFINISHED
process calculi
semantics of programming languages
type systems for concurrent languages

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Hennessy hasNotableBearer Matt Hennessy