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Choreographic Quick Changes: First-Class Location (Set) Polymorphism

Published: June 12, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2506.10913v2

By: Ashley Samuelson, Andrew K. Hirsch, Ethan Cecchetti

Potential Business Impact:

Lets computers work together without errors.

Business Areas:
Scheduling Information Technology, Software

Choreographic programming is a promising new paradigm for programming concurrent systems where a developer writes a single centralized program that compiles to individual programs for each node. Existing choreographic languages, however, lack critical features integral to modern systems, like the ability of one node to dynamically compute who should perform a computation and send that decision to others. This work addresses this gap with $\lambda_{QC}$, the first typed choreographic language with \emph{first class process names} and polymorphism over both types and (sets of) locations. $\lambda_{QC}$ also improves expressive power over previous work by supporting algebraic and recursive data types as well as multiply-located values. We formalize and mechanically verify our results in Rocq, including the standard choreographic guarantee of deadlock freedom.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
36 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Programming Languages