International audienceWe consider the problem of computing the probability of regular languages of infinite trees with respect to the natural coin-flipping measure. We propose an algorithm which computes the probability of languages recognizable by game automata. In particular this algorithm is applicable to all deterministic automata. We then use the algorithm to prove through examples three properties of measure: (1) there exist regular sets having irrational probability, (2) there exist comeager regular sets having probability 0 and (3) the probability of game languages W i,k , from automata theory, is 0 if k is odd and is 1 otherwise
Abstract. Probabilistic Büchi Automata (PBA) are randomized, finite state au-tomata that process in...
AbstractWe define a density of a given language S in a given language L as an asymptotic probability...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
We consider the problem of computing the probability of regular languages of infinite trees with res...
This work addresses the problem of computing measures of recognisable sets of infinite trees. An alg...
Infinite duration games with regular conditions are one of the crucial tools in the areas of verific...
Abstract—For a given regular language of infinite trees, one can ask about the minimal number of pri...
International audienceWe consider the problem of learning stochastic tree languages from a sample of...
International audienceWe study probability distributions over free algebras of trees. Probability di...
International audienceWe study finite automata running over infinite binary trees. A run of such an ...
Probabilistic B\"{u}chi Automata (\PBA) are randomized, finite state automata that process input str...
The classic theorems of Büchi and Kleene state the expressive equivalence of finite automata to mona...
Abstract. We consider probabilistic automata over finite words. Such an au-tomaton defines the langu...
We study tree games developed recently by Matteo Mio as a game interpretation of the probabilistic µ...
Unambiguous automata are usually seen as a natural class of automata in-between deterministic and no...
Abstract. Probabilistic Büchi Automata (PBA) are randomized, finite state au-tomata that process in...
AbstractWe define a density of a given language S in a given language L as an asymptotic probability...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...
We consider the problem of computing the probability of regular languages of infinite trees with res...
This work addresses the problem of computing measures of recognisable sets of infinite trees. An alg...
Infinite duration games with regular conditions are one of the crucial tools in the areas of verific...
Abstract—For a given regular language of infinite trees, one can ask about the minimal number of pri...
International audienceWe consider the problem of learning stochastic tree languages from a sample of...
International audienceWe study probability distributions over free algebras of trees. Probability di...
International audienceWe study finite automata running over infinite binary trees. A run of such an ...
Probabilistic B\"{u}chi Automata (\PBA) are randomized, finite state automata that process input str...
The classic theorems of Büchi and Kleene state the expressive equivalence of finite automata to mona...
Abstract. We consider probabilistic automata over finite words. Such an au-tomaton defines the langu...
We study tree games developed recently by Matteo Mio as a game interpretation of the probabilistic µ...
Unambiguous automata are usually seen as a natural class of automata in-between deterministic and no...
Abstract. Probabilistic Büchi Automata (PBA) are randomized, finite state au-tomata that process in...
AbstractWe define a density of a given language S in a given language L as an asymptotic probability...
International audienceThis article is inspired by two works from the early 90s. The first one is by ...