Termination analysis has received considerable attention in Logic Programming for several decades. In recent years, probabilistic extensions of Logic Programming languages have become increasingly important. Languages like PRISM, CP-Logic, ProbLog, and CHRiSM have been introduced and proved very useful for addressing problems in which a combination of logical and probabilistic reasoning is required. As far as we know, the termination of probabilistic logical programs has not received any attention in the community so far. Termination of a probabilistic program is not a crisp notion. Given a query, such a program does not simply either terminate or not terminate, but it terminates with a certain probability. In this paper, we explore this ...
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Abstract. The B Method [1] does not currently handle probability. We add it in a limited form, conce...
We study quantitative reasoning about probabilistic programs. In doing so, we investigate two main a...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
AbstractIn this note we show that probabilistic termination of concurrent programs is in many cases ...
Termination is one of the basic liveness properties, and we study the termination problem for probab...
Probabilistic programs extend classical imperative programs with real-valued random variables and ra...
We consider the almost-sure (a.s.) termination problem for probabilistic programs, which are a stoch...
International audienceWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probabil...
An important question for a probabilistic program is whether the probability mass of all its divergi...
A new probabilistic-logic formalism, called CHRiSM, is introduced. CHRiSM is based on a combination ...
A multitude of different probabilistic programming languages exists today, all extending a tradition...
We present a new proof rule for proving almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs, including...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest ...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination prob-lem of logic pr...
We study termination of higher-order probabilistic functional programs with recursion, stochastic co...
Abstract. The B Method [1] does not currently handle probability. We add it in a limited form, conce...
We study quantitative reasoning about probabilistic programs. In doing so, we investigate two main a...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...