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Nested Atomic Sections with Thread Escape: An Operational Semantics
We consider a simple imperative language with fork/join parallelism and lexically scoped nested atomic sections from which threads can escape. In this context, our contribution is a formal operational semantics of this language that satisfies a specification on execution traces designed in a companion paper.