International audienceThe quantitative verification of Probabilistic Automata (PA) is undecidable in general. Unary PA are a simpler model where the choice of action is fixed. Still, the quantitative verification problem is open and known to be as hard as Skolem's problem, a problem on linear recurrence sequences, whose decidability is open for at least 40 years. In this paper, we approach this problem by studying the languages generated by unary PAs (as defined below), whose regularity would entail the decidability of quantitative verification. Given an initial distribution, we represent the trajectory of a unary PA over time as an infinite word over a finite alphabet, where the n th letter represents a probability range after n steps. We ...
We investigate unary regular languages and compare deterministic finite automata (DFA’s), nondetermi...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
International audienceThe value 1 problem is a decision problem for probabilistic automata over fini...
The quantitative verification of Probabilistic Automata (PA) is undecidable in general. Unary PA are...
International audienceThe quantitative verification of Probabilistic Automata (PA) is undecidable in...
Abstract. We consider probabilistic automata over finite words. Such an au-tomaton defines the langu...
In a context of $omega$-regular specifications for infinite execution sequences, the classical B"uc...
A probabilistic finite automaton (PFA) A is said to be regular-approximable with respect to (x,y), i...
Probabilistic B\"{u}chi Automata (\PBA) are randomized, finite state automata that process input str...
A short proof of the result concerning the regularity of events defined by m-adic probabilistic auto...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by parity conditions. W...
Nondeterministic weighted automata are finite automata with numerical weights oil transitions. They ...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by safety, reachability...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
AbstractA probabilistic automaton (PA) which accepts a language with e-isolated cut point 12 corresp...
We investigate unary regular languages and compare deterministic finite automata (DFA’s), nondetermi...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
International audienceThe value 1 problem is a decision problem for probabilistic automata over fini...
The quantitative verification of Probabilistic Automata (PA) is undecidable in general. Unary PA are...
International audienceThe quantitative verification of Probabilistic Automata (PA) is undecidable in...
Abstract. We consider probabilistic automata over finite words. Such an au-tomaton defines the langu...
In a context of $omega$-regular specifications for infinite execution sequences, the classical B"uc...
A probabilistic finite automaton (PFA) A is said to be regular-approximable with respect to (x,y), i...
Probabilistic B\"{u}chi Automata (\PBA) are randomized, finite state automata that process input str...
A short proof of the result concerning the regularity of events defined by m-adic probabilistic auto...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by parity conditions. W...
Nondeterministic weighted automata are finite automata with numerical weights oil transitions. They ...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by safety, reachability...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
AbstractA probabilistic automaton (PA) which accepts a language with e-isolated cut point 12 corresp...
We investigate unary regular languages and compare deterministic finite automata (DFA’s), nondetermi...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
International audienceThe value 1 problem is a decision problem for probabilistic automata over fini...