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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A bigraph can be modelled as the superposiA bigraph can be modelled as the superposition of a graph (the link graph) and a set of trees (the place graph). Each node of the bigraph is part of a graph and also part of some tree that describes how the nodes are nested. Bigraphs can be conveniently and formally displayed as diagrams. They have applications in the modelling of distributed systems for ubiquitous computing and can be used to describe mobile interactions. They have also been used by Robin Milner in an attempt to subsume Calculus of Communicating Systems (CCS) and π-calculus. They have been studied in the context of category theory.studied in the context of category theory.
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