Conflict vs Causality in Event Structures
Event structures are one of the best known models for concurrency. Many variants of the basic model and many possible notions of equivalence for them have been devised in the literature. In this paper, we study how the spectrum of equivalences for Labelled Prime Event Structures built by Van Glabbeek and Goltz changes if we consider two simplified notions of event structures: the first one is obtained by removing the causality relation (Coherence Spaces) and the second one by removing the conflict relation (Elementary Event Structures).