Applicative bisimiliarity is a coinductively-defined program equivalence in which programs are tested as argument-passing processes. Starting with the seminal work by Abramsky, applicative bisimiliarity has been proved to be a powerful technique for higher-order program equivalence. Recently, applicative bisimiliarity has also been generalised to lambda calculi with algebraic effects, and with discrete probabilistic choice in particular. In this paper, we show that applicative bisimiliarity behaves well in a lambda-calculus in which probabilistic choice is available in a more general form, namely through an operator for sampling of values from continuous distributions. Our main result shows that applicative bisimilarity is sound for context...
International audienceWe introduce two extensions of the λ-calculus with a probabilistic choice oper...
We study the nature of applicative bisimilarity in lambda-calculi endowed with operators for samplin...
Environmental bisimulations for probabilistic higher-order languages are studied. In contrast with a...
Applicative bisimiliarity is a coinductively-defined program equivalence in which programs are teste...
© 2017 IEEE. We investigate a notion of probabilistic program equivalence under linear contexts. We ...
International audienceProbabilistic applicative bisimulation is a recently introduced coinductive me...
We consider the notion of probabilistic applicative bisimilarity (PAB), recently introduced as a beh...
Higher-order languages, whose paradigmatic example is the lambda-calculus, are languages with powerf...
Applicative bisimulation is a coinductive technique to check program equivalence in higher-order fun...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic ...
We study bisimulation and context equivalence in a probabilistic λ-calculus. The con-tributions of t...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
Higher-order languages, whose paradigmatic example is the λ-calculus, are languages with powerful op...
International audienceApplicative bisimulation is a coinductive technique to check program equivalen...
International audienceWe introduce two extensions of the λ-calculus with a probabilistic choice oper...
We study the nature of applicative bisimilarity in lambda-calculi endowed with operators for samplin...
Environmental bisimulations for probabilistic higher-order languages are studied. In contrast with a...
Applicative bisimiliarity is a coinductively-defined program equivalence in which programs are teste...
© 2017 IEEE. We investigate a notion of probabilistic program equivalence under linear contexts. We ...
International audienceProbabilistic applicative bisimulation is a recently introduced coinductive me...
We consider the notion of probabilistic applicative bisimilarity (PAB), recently introduced as a beh...
Higher-order languages, whose paradigmatic example is the lambda-calculus, are languages with powerf...
Applicative bisimulation is a coinductive technique to check program equivalence in higher-order fun...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic ...
We study bisimulation and context equivalence in a probabilistic λ-calculus. The con-tributions of t...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
Higher-order languages, whose paradigmatic example is the λ-calculus, are languages with powerful op...
International audienceApplicative bisimulation is a coinductive technique to check program equivalen...
International audienceWe introduce two extensions of the λ-calculus with a probabilistic choice oper...
We study the nature of applicative bisimilarity in lambda-calculi endowed with operators for samplin...
Environmental bisimulations for probabilistic higher-order languages are studied. In contrast with a...