We answer an open question related to bisimilarity checking on labelled transition systems generated by prefix rewrite rules on words. Stirling (1996, 1998) proved the decidability of bisimilarity for normed pushdown processes. This result was substantially extended by Sénizergues (1998, 2005) who showed the decidability for regular (or equational) graphs of finite out-degree (which include unnormed pushdown processes). The question of decidability of bisimilarity for a more general class of so called Type -1 systems (generated by prefix rewrite rules of the form R ---> w where R is a regular language) was left open; this was repeatedly indicated by both Stirling and Sénizergues. Here we answer the question negatively, i.e., we show un...
AbstractWe show that checking weak bisimulation equivalence of two context-free processes (also call...
In this paper we discuss the role of labels in transition systems with regard to bisimilarity and mo...
We show that bisimulation equivalence of order-two pushdown automata is undecidable. Moreover, we st...
Abstract. We answer an open question related to bisimilarity check-ing on labelled transition system...
We answer an open question related to bisimilarity checking on labelled transition systems generated...
Stirling (1996, 1998) proved the decidability of bisimilarity on so called normed pushdown processes...
AbstractIt is shown that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for the processes generated by (nonde...
AbstractWeak bisimilarity is one of the most studied behavioural equivalences. This equivalence is u...
AbstractWe prove that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for normed pushdown processes
The problem if a given configuration of a pushdown automaton (PDA) is bisimilar with some (unspecif...
We show that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for pushdown automata without epsilon-transitions
AbstractWe compare the classes of behaviours (transition systems) which can be generated by normed B...
AbstractWe prove that weak bisimilarity is decidable in polynomial time between finite-state systems...
AbstractWe compare the classes of behaviours (transition systems) which can be generated by normed B...
AbstractBisimilarity and regularity are decidable properties for the class of BPA (or context-free) ...
AbstractWe show that checking weak bisimulation equivalence of two context-free processes (also call...
In this paper we discuss the role of labels in transition systems with regard to bisimilarity and mo...
We show that bisimulation equivalence of order-two pushdown automata is undecidable. Moreover, we st...
Abstract. We answer an open question related to bisimilarity check-ing on labelled transition system...
We answer an open question related to bisimilarity checking on labelled transition systems generated...
Stirling (1996, 1998) proved the decidability of bisimilarity on so called normed pushdown processes...
AbstractIt is shown that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for the processes generated by (nonde...
AbstractWeak bisimilarity is one of the most studied behavioural equivalences. This equivalence is u...
AbstractWe prove that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for normed pushdown processes
The problem if a given configuration of a pushdown automaton (PDA) is bisimilar with some (unspecif...
We show that bisimulation equivalence is decidable for pushdown automata without epsilon-transitions
AbstractWe compare the classes of behaviours (transition systems) which can be generated by normed B...
AbstractWe prove that weak bisimilarity is decidable in polynomial time between finite-state systems...
AbstractWe compare the classes of behaviours (transition systems) which can be generated by normed B...
AbstractBisimilarity and regularity are decidable properties for the class of BPA (or context-free) ...
AbstractWe show that checking weak bisimulation equivalence of two context-free processes (also call...
In this paper we discuss the role of labels in transition systems with regard to bisimilarity and mo...
We show that bisimulation equivalence of order-two pushdown automata is undecidable. Moreover, we st...