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Mechanised Operational Reasoning for C11 Programs with Relaxed Dependencies

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Title
Mechanised Operational Reasoning for C11 Programs with Relaxed Dependencies
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Formal Aspects of Computing, June 2023
DOI 10.1145/3580285
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Daniel Wright, Sadegh Dalvandi, Mark Batty, Brijesh Dongol

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