Links' Seminars and Public Events |
2016 | |
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Fri 25th Mar all day | Datacert ANR project: general meeting Lyon |
Fri 18th Mar 10:30 am 12:00 pm | Charles Paperman: "Streaming and circuit complexity" Abstract: In this talk, I will present a connection between the streaming complexity and the circuit complexity of regular languages through a notion of streaming by block . This result provides tight constructions of boolean circuits computing an automaton, thanks to some classical and recent results on the circuit complexity of regular languages. I will apply this framework to the schema validation in streaming of XML-documents. Inria Lille |
Fri 18th Mar all day | Visit of Charles Paperman, Université Paris 7 Inria Lille |
Fri 11th Mar 10:30 am 12:00 pm | Seminar Links by Sylvain Salvati: Behavioral verification of higher-order programs Abstract: Higher-order constructions make their way into main stream programming languages like Java, C++, python, rust... These constructions bring new challenges to the verification of programs as they make their control flow more complex. In this talk, I will present how methods coming from denotational semantics can prove decidable the verification of certain properties of higher-order programs. These properties are expressed by means of finite state automata of the possibly infinite execution trees generated by the programs and can capture safety properties but also liveness and fairness properties. |
Fri 11th Mar all day | Sylvain Salvati: visit and Talk |
Wed 9th Mar 1:30 pm 2:00 pm | cristan duriez 30 minutes de science inria lille |
Fri 4th Mar all day | Colis ANR project: general meeting Inria Lille, Salle B21 |
Thu 3rd Mar all day | Kim Nguyen: visit for discussion with Links' members (no talk) Université Paris Sud www.lri.fr/~kn/ B218 |
Fri 19th Feb 11:00 am 3:00 pm | CNRS, Université Lens |
Thu 21st Jan 11:00 am 1:00 pm | Seminar by Vincent Penelle: "Rewriting high-order stack trees" Higher-order pushdown systems and ground tree rewriting systems can be seen as extensions of suffix word rewriting systems. Both classes generate infinite graphs with interesting logical properties. Indeed, the satisfaction of any formula written in monadic second order logic (respectively first order logic with reachability predicates) can be decided on such a graph. The purpose of this talk is to propose a common extension to both higher-order stack operations and ground tree rewriting. We introduce a model of higher-order ground tree rewriting over trees labelled by higher-order stacks (henceforth called stack trees), which syntactically coincides with ordinary ground tree rewriting at order 1 and with the dynamics of higher-order pushdown automata over unary trees. The infinite graphs generated by this class have a decidable first order logic with reachability. Formally, an order n stack tree is a tree labelled by order n-1 stacks. Operations of ground stack tree rewriting are represented by a certain class of connected DAGs labelled by a set of basic operations over stack trees describing of the relative application positions of the basic operations appearing on it. Applying a DAG to a stack tree t intuitively amounts to paste its input vertices to some leaves of t and to simplify the obtained structure, applying the basic operations labelling the edges of the DAG to the leaves they are appended to, until either a new stack tree is obtained or the process fails, in which case the application of the DAG to t at the chosen position is deemed impossible. This model is a common extension to those of higher-order stack operations presented by Carayol and of ground tree transducers presented by Dauchet and Tison. As further results we can define a notion of recognisable sets of operations through a generalisation. The proof that the graphs generated by a ground stack tree rewriting system have a decidable first order theory with reachability is inspired by the technique of finite set interpretations presented by Colcombet and Loding. "Lille-Salle B21" |
Thu 14th Jan all day | visite pierre senellart |
Tue 12th Jan to Thu 14th Jan all day | visite Antoine Amarilli |
2015 | |
Mon 14th Dec 2:00 pm 4:00 pm | Slawek Staworko's HDR defense: "Symbolic Inference Methods for Databases" M2, salle de réunion |