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Martin Berger 0001
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- affiliation: University of Sussex, Department of Informatics, Brighton, United Kingdom
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- Martin Berger — disambiguation page
- Martin Berger 0002 — Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Forchheim, Germany (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c25]Luke Panayi, Rohan Gandhi, Jim Whittaker, Vassilios Chouliaras, Martin Berger, Paul Kelly:
Improving Memory Dependence Prediction with Static Analysis. ARCS 2024: 301-315 - [c24]Mojtaba Valizadeh, Nathanaël Fijalkow, Martin Berger:
LTL Learning on GPUs. CAV (3) 2024: 209-231 - [c23]Mojtaba Valizadeh, Philip John Gorinski, Ignacio Iacobacci, Martin Berger:
Correct and Optimal: The Regular Expression Inference Challenge. IJCAI 2024: 6486-6494 - [i8]Mojtaba Valizadeh, Nathanaël Fijalkow, Martin Berger:
LTL learning on GPUs. CoRR abs/2402.12373 (2024) - 2023
- [j10]Mojtaba Valizadeh, Martin Berger:
Search-Based Regular Expression Inference on a GPU. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(PLDI): 1317-1339 (2023) - [i7]Mojtaba Valizadeh, Martin Berger:
Search-Based Regular Expression Inference on a GPU. CoRR abs/2305.18575 (2023) - [i6]Mojtaba Valizadeh, Philip John Gorinski, Ignacio Iacobacci, Martin Berger:
The Regular Expression Inference Challenge. CoRR abs/2308.07899 (2023) - 2022
- [j9]Harold Pancho Eliott, Martin Berger:
A program logic for fresh name generation. Sci. Comput. Program. 223: 102860 (2022) - [c22]Amir Naseredini, Martin Berger, Matteo Sammartino, Shale Xiong:
ALARM: Active LeArning of Rowhammer Mitigations. HASP@MICRO 2022: 1-9 - [c21]Amir Naseredini, Stefan Gast, Martin Schwarzl, Pedro Miguel Sousa Bernardo, Amel Smajic, Claudio Canella, Martin Berger, Daniel Gruss:
Systematic Analysis of Programming Languages and Their Execution Environments for Spectre Attacks. ICISSP 2022: 48-59 - [i5]Amir Naseredini, Martin Berger, Matteo Sammartino, Shale Xiong:
ALARM: Active LeArning of Rowhammer Mitigations. CoRR abs/2211.16942 (2022) - 2021
- [c20]Harold Pancho Eliott, Martin Berger:
A Program Logic for Fresh Name Generation. FSEN 2021: 76-91 - [i4]Harold Pancho Eliott, Martin Berger:
A program logic for fresh name generation. CoRR abs/2101.10720 (2021) - [i3]Amir Naseredini, Stefan Gast, Martin Schwarzl, Pedro Miguel Sousa Bernardo, Amel Smajic, Claudio Canella, Martin Berger, Daniel Gruss:
Systematic Analysis of Programming Languages and Their Execution Environments for Spectre Attacks. CoRR abs/2111.12528 (2021) - 2020
- [c19]Richard Prideaux Evans, Martin Berger:
Cathoristic Logic. From Lambda Calculus to Cybersecurity Through Program Analysis 2020: 17-85
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j8]Alexander Jeffery, Martin Berger:
Asynchronous sessions with implicit functions and messages. Sci. Comput. Program. 180: 36-70 (2019) - 2018
- [c18]Alexander Jeffery, Martin Berger:
Asynchronous Sessions with Implicit Functions and Messages. TASE 2018: 9-16 - 2017
- [c17]Martin Berger, Laurence Tratt, Christian Urban:
Modelling Homogeneous Generative Meta-Programming. ECOOP 2017: 5:1-5:23 - 2016
- [i2]Martin Berger, Laurence Tratt, Christian Urban:
Modelling homogeneous generative meta-programming. CoRR abs/1602.06568 (2016) - 2015
- [j7]Martin Berger, Laurence Tratt:
Program Logics for Homogeneous Generative Run-Time Meta-Programming. Log. Methods Comput. Sci. 11(1) (2015) - 2014
- [j6]Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida, Martin Berger:
An observationally complete program logic for imperative higher-order functions. Theor. Comput. Sci. 517: 75-101 (2014) - [c16]Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida, Martin Berger:
Process Types as a Descriptive Tool for Interaction - Control and the Pi-Calculus. RTA-TLCA 2014: 1-20 - 2012
- [c15]Martin Berger:
Specification and verification of meta-programs. PEPM 2012: 3-4 - 2010
- [c14]Martin Berger, Laurence Tratt:
Program Logics for Homogeneous Meta-programming. LPAR (Dakar) 2010: 64-81
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c13]Martin Berger:
Program Logics for Sequential Higher-Order Control. FSEN 2009: 194-211 - 2008
- [j5]Nobuko Yoshida, Kohei Honda, Martin Berger:
Logical Reasoning for Higher-Order Functions with Local State. Log. Methods Comput. Sci. 4(4) (2008) - [c12]Martin Berger, Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida:
Completeness and Logical Full Abstraction in Modal Logics for Typed Mobile Processes. ICALP (2) 2008: 99-111 - [i1]Nobuko Yoshida, Kohei Honda, Martin Berger:
Logical Reasoning for Higher-Order Functions with Local State. CoRR abs/0806.2448 (2008) - 2007
- [j4]Martin Berger, Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida:
A logical analysis of aliasing in imperative higher-order functions. J. Funct. Program. 17(4-5): 473-546 (2007) - [j3]Nobuko Yoshida, Kohei Honda, Martin Berger:
Linearity and bisimulation. J. Log. Algebraic Methods Program. 72(2): 207-238 (2007) - [c11]Martin Berger, Nobuko Yoshida:
Timed, Distributed, Probabilistic, Typed Processes. APLAS 2007: 158-174 - [c10]Nobuko Yoshida, Kohei Honda, Martin Berger:
Logical Reasoning for Higher-Order Functions with Local State. FoSSaCS 2007: 361-377 - 2006
- [c9]Kohei Honda, Martin Berger, Nobuko Yoshida:
Descriptive and Relative Completeness of Logics for Higher-Order Functions. ICALP (2) 2006: 360-371 - 2005
- [j2]Martin Berger, Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida:
Genericity and the pi-calculus. Acta Informatica 42(2-3): 83-141 (2005) - [c8]Martin Berger, Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida:
A logical analysis of aliasing in imperative higher-order functions. ICFP 2005: 280-293 - [c7]Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida, Martin Berger:
An Observationally Complete Program Logic for Imperative Higher-Order Frame Rules. LICS 2005: 270-279 - 2004
- [j1]Nobuko Yoshida, Martin Berger, Kohei Honda:
Strong normalisation in the pi -calculus. Inf. Comput. 191(2): 145-202 (2004) - [c6]Martin Berger:
Basic Theory of Reduction Congruence forTwo Timed Asynchronous pi-Calculi. CONCUR 2004: 115-130 - 2003
- [b1]Martin Friedrich Berger:
Towards abstractions for distributed systems. Imperial College London, UK, 2003 - [c5]Martin Berger, Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida:
Genericity and the pi-Calculus. FoSSaCS 2003: 103-119 - 2002
- [c4]Nobuko Yoshida, Kohei Honda, Martin Berger:
Linearity and Bisimulation. FoSSaCS 2002: 417-434 - 2001
- [c3]Nobuko Yoshida, Martin Berger, Kohei Honda:
Strong Normalisation in the pi-Calculus. LICS 2001: 311-322 - [c2]Martin Berger, Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida:
Sequentiality and the pi-Calculus. TLCA 2001: 29-45 - 2000
- [c1]Martin Berger, Kohei Honda:
The Two-Phase Commitment Protocol in an Extended pi-Calculus. EXPRESS 2000: 21-46
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