A Theory of Recursive Domains with Applications to Concurrency

We develop a 2-categorical theory for recursively defined domains. In particular, we generalise the traditional approach based on order-theoretic structures to category-theoretic ones. A motivation for this development is the need of a domain theory for concurrency, with an account of bisimulation....

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