AbstractThis paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of probabilistic event structures. In their simplest form, probabilistic choice is localised to cells, where conflict arises; in which case probabilistic independence coincides with causal independence. An event structure is associated with a domain—that of its configurations ordered by inclusion. In domain theory, probabilistic processes are denoted by continuous valuations on a domain. A key result of this paper is a representation theorem showing how continuous valuations on the domain of a confusion-free event structure correspond to the probabilistic event structures it supports. We explore how to extend probability to event structures which ...
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We show the equivalence of several different axiomatizations of the notion of (abstract) probabilis...
This paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of probabilis...
Abstract. This paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of ...
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This paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of probabili...
AbstractThis paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of pr...
We investigate probability in the presence of causal dependence and independence. More precisely, we...
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AbstractThis paper is devoted to probabilistic models for concurrent systems under their true-concur...
AbstractIn this paper we consider Milner's calculus CCS enriched by a probabilistic choice operator....
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Symbolic event recognition systems have been successfully applied to a variety of application domain...
This paper treats a probabilistic version of (a subset of) the process algebra LOTOS. It incorporate...
International audienceWe propose a fully probabilistic extension of Event-B where all the non-determ...
We show the equivalence of several different axiomatizations of the notion of (abstract) probabilis...
This paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of probabilis...
Abstract. This paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of ...
Version étendue d'un article du même titre apparu à CONCUR 2004International audienceThis paper stud...
This paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of probabili...
AbstractThis paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of pr...
We investigate probability in the presence of causal dependence and independence. More precisely, we...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to probabilistic models for concurrent systems under the...
International audienceEvent-B is a proof-based formal method used for discrete systems modelling. Se...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to probabilistic models for concurrent systems under their true-concur...
AbstractIn this paper we consider Milner's calculus CCS enriched by a probabilistic choice operator....
AbstractWe explore the suitability of two semantic spaces as a basis for a probabilistic variant of ...
Symbolic event recognition systems have been successfully applied to a variety of application domain...
This paper treats a probabilistic version of (a subset of) the process algebra LOTOS. It incorporate...
International audienceWe propose a fully probabilistic extension of Event-B where all the non-determ...
We show the equivalence of several different axiomatizations of the notion of (abstract) probabilis...