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All Linear-Time Congruences for Familiar Operators
The detailed behaviour of a system is often represented as a labelled
transition system (LTS) and the abstract behaviour as a stuttering-insensitive
semantic congruence. Numerous congruences have been presented in the
literature. On the other hand, there have not been many results proving the
absence of more congruences. This publication fully analyses the linear-time
(in a well-defined sense) region with respect to action prefix, hiding,
relational renaming, and parallel composition. It contains 40 congruences. They
are built from the alphabet, two kinds of traces, two kinds of divergence
traces, five kinds of failures, and four kinds of infinite traces. In the case
of finite LTSs, infinite traces lose their role and the number of congruences
drops to 20. The publication concentrates on the hardest and most novel part of
the result, that is, proving the absence of more congruences