Reversibility in Massive Concurrent Systems
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cs.FL
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historycomputationconcurrentduringreachedstatessystemsundoing
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Reversing a (forward) computation history means undoing the history. In concurrent systems, undoing the history is not performed in a deterministic way but in a causally consistent fashion, where states that are reached during a backward computation are states that could have been reached during the computation history by just performing independent actions in a different order.
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