Deciding equivalence of probabilistic automata is a key problem for establishing various behavioural and anonymity properties of probabilistic systems. In recent experiments a randomised equivalence test based on polynomial identity testing outperformed deterministic algorithms. In this paper we show that polynomial identity testing yields efficient algorithms for various generalisations of the equivalence problem. First, we provide a randomized NC procedure that also outputs a counterexample trace in case of inequivalence. Second, we consider equivalence of probabilistic cost automata. In these automata transitions are labelled with integer costs and each word is associated with a distribution on costs, corresponding to the cumulative cost...
The decidability of determining equivalence of deterministic multitape automata (or transducers) was...
AbstractWe introduce p-Automata, which are automata that accept languages of Markov chains, by adapt...
Automata with monitor counters, where the transitions do not depend on counter values, and nested we...
In this paper, we propose a new randomised algorithm for deciding language equivalence for probabili...
We propose a new randomised algorithm for deciding language equivalence for probabilistic automata. ...
This paper is concerned with the computational complexity of equivalence andminimisation for automat...
This paper is concerned with the computational complexity of equivalence and minimisation for automa...
This paper is concerned with the computational complexity of equivalence and minimisation for automa...
We study the language equivalence problem for probabilistic pushdown automata (pPDA) and their subcl...
The content of the dissertation falls in the area of formal verification of probabilistic systems. I...
AbstractProperties of (unbounded-error) probabilistic as well as “probabilistic plus nondeterministi...
Properties of probabilistic as well as ``probabilistic plus nondeterministic'' pushdown automata and...
We consider the value 1 problem for probabilistic automata over finite words: it asks whether a give...
Probabilistic (or quantitative) verification is a branch of formal methods dealing with stochastic m...
AbstractWe study the most important probabilistic computation modes for pushdown automata. First we ...
The decidability of determining equivalence of deterministic multitape automata (or transducers) was...
AbstractWe introduce p-Automata, which are automata that accept languages of Markov chains, by adapt...
Automata with monitor counters, where the transitions do not depend on counter values, and nested we...
In this paper, we propose a new randomised algorithm for deciding language equivalence for probabili...
We propose a new randomised algorithm for deciding language equivalence for probabilistic automata. ...
This paper is concerned with the computational complexity of equivalence andminimisation for automat...
This paper is concerned with the computational complexity of equivalence and minimisation for automa...
This paper is concerned with the computational complexity of equivalence and minimisation for automa...
We study the language equivalence problem for probabilistic pushdown automata (pPDA) and their subcl...
The content of the dissertation falls in the area of formal verification of probabilistic systems. I...
AbstractProperties of (unbounded-error) probabilistic as well as “probabilistic plus nondeterministi...
Properties of probabilistic as well as ``probabilistic plus nondeterministic'' pushdown automata and...
We consider the value 1 problem for probabilistic automata over finite words: it asks whether a give...
Probabilistic (or quantitative) verification is a branch of formal methods dealing with stochastic m...
AbstractWe study the most important probabilistic computation modes for pushdown automata. First we ...
The decidability of determining equivalence of deterministic multitape automata (or transducers) was...
AbstractWe introduce p-Automata, which are automata that accept languages of Markov chains, by adapt...
Automata with monitor counters, where the transitions do not depend on counter values, and nested we...