In this paper, we consider termination of probabilistic programs with real-valued variables. The questions concerned are: (a) qualitative ones that ask (i) whether the program terminates with probability 1 (almost-sure termination) and (ii) whether the expected termination time is finite (finite termination); (b) quantitative ones that ask (i) to approximate the expected termination time (expectation problem) and (ii) to compute a bound B such that the probability to terminate after B steps decreases exponentially (concentration problem). To solve these questions, we utilize the notion of ranking supermartingales which is a powerful approach for proving termination of probabilistic programs. In detail, we focus on algorithmic synthesis of l...
We introduce a system of monadic affine sized types, which substantially generalizes usual sized typ...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
Abstract. Consider a finite set of processes, such that each one may use randomizations in its cours...
In this article, we consider the termination problem of probabilistic programs with real-valued vari...
We consider nondeterministic probabilistic programs with the most basic liveness property of termina...
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 present the first machine learning approach to the termination analysis of probabilistic programs...
International audienceWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probabil...
We present a new proof rule for proving almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs, including...
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We study termination of higher-order probabilistic functional programs with recursion, stochastic co...
We study quantitative reasoning about probabilistic programs. In doing so, we investigate two main a...
We introduce a system of monadic affine sized types, which substantially generalizes usual sized typ...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
Abstract. Consider a finite set of processes, such that each one may use randomizations in its cours...
In this article, we consider the termination problem of probabilistic programs with real-valued vari...
We consider nondeterministic probabilistic programs with the most basic liveness property of termina...
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 present the first machine learning approach to the termination analysis of probabilistic programs...
International audienceWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probabil...
We present a new proof rule for proving almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs, including...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the fair termination problem for probabilistic concurrent finite-...
AbstractIn this note we show that probabilistic termination of concurrent programs is in many cases ...
We study termination of higher-order probabilistic functional programs with recursion, stochastic co...
We study quantitative reasoning about probabilistic programs. In doing so, we investigate two main a...
We introduce a system of monadic affine sized types, which substantially generalizes usual sized typ...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
Abstract. Consider a finite set of processes, such that each one may use randomizations in its cours...