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This is an abstract of [1], a brief note describing the path of ideas that lead from the theory of true concurrency, a semantic theory about the nature of concurrent computation, to the unfolding approach to model-checking, a pragmatic technique for palliating the state-explosion problem in automatic verification. While the note provides a very incomplete and hence “false” view of true concurrency, it also includes several pages of references.
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Esparza, J.: A False History of True Concurrency: from Petri to Tools. In: Weber, M. (ed.) SPIN 2010. LNCS, vol. 6349, pp. 180–186. Springer, Heidelberg (2010)
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Esparza, J. (2010). A False History of True Concurrency: From Petri to Tools. In: Ehrig, H., Rensink, A., Rozenberg, G., Schürr, A. (eds) Graph Transformations. ICGT 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6372. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15928-2_1
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