It is well known that the theory of coalgebras provides an abstract definition of behavioural equivalence that coincides with strong bisimulation across a wide variety of state-based systems. Unfortunately, the theory in the presence of so-called silent actions is not yet fully developed. In this paper, we give a coalgebraic characterisation of branching (delay) bisimulation in the context of labelled transition systems (fully probabilistic systems). It is shown that recording executions (up to a notion of stuttering), rather than the set of successor states, from a state is sufficient to characterise the respected bisimulation relations in both cases
Behavioural equivalences can be characterized via bisimulations, modal logics and spoiler-defender g...
We consider state-based systems modelled as coalgebras whose type incorporates branching, and show t...
We consider state-based systems modelled as coalgebras whose type incorporates branching, and show t...
It is well known that the theory of coalgebras provides an abstract definition of behavioural equiva...
AbstractWe propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for a class of coalgebras obtained ...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for classes of coalgebras obtained from bif...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for classes of coalgebras obtained from bif...
We consider state-based systems modelled as coalgebras whose type incorporates branching, and show t...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for a class of coalgebras obtained from bif...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for classes of coalgebras obtained from bif...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for a class of coalgebras obtained from bif...
AbstractIn [19] Rutten introduced the notion of weak bisimulations and weak bisimilarity for coalgeb...
International audienceWe present a systematic study of bisimulation-up-to techniques for coalgebras....
A directed labelled graph may be used, at a certain abstraction, to represent a system's behaviour. ...
AbstractThis paper contains a novel approach to observational equivalence for coalgebras. We describ...
Behavioural equivalences can be characterized via bisimulations, modal logics and spoiler-defender g...
We consider state-based systems modelled as coalgebras whose type incorporates branching, and show t...
We consider state-based systems modelled as coalgebras whose type incorporates branching, and show t...
It is well known that the theory of coalgebras provides an abstract definition of behavioural equiva...
AbstractWe propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for a class of coalgebras obtained ...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for classes of coalgebras obtained from bif...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for classes of coalgebras obtained from bif...
We consider state-based systems modelled as coalgebras whose type incorporates branching, and show t...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for a class of coalgebras obtained from bif...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for classes of coalgebras obtained from bif...
We propose a coalgebraic definition of weak bisimulation for a class of coalgebras obtained from bif...
AbstractIn [19] Rutten introduced the notion of weak bisimulations and weak bisimilarity for coalgeb...
International audienceWe present a systematic study of bisimulation-up-to techniques for coalgebras....
A directed labelled graph may be used, at a certain abstraction, to represent a system's behaviour. ...
AbstractThis paper contains a novel approach to observational equivalence for coalgebras. We describ...
Behavioural equivalences can be characterized via bisimulations, modal logics and spoiler-defender g...
We consider state-based systems modelled as coalgebras whose type incorporates branching, and show t...
We consider state-based systems modelled as coalgebras whose type incorporates branching, and show t...