The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to characterize bisimilarity over probabilistic processes without internal nondeterminism. In this paper, two alternative interpretations of PML over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes as models are considered, and two new bisimulation-based equivalences that are in full agreement with those interpretations are provided. The new equivalences include as coarsest congruences the two bisimilarities for nondeterministic and probabilistic processes proposed by Segala and Lynch. The latter equivalences are instead known to agree with two versions of Hennessy–Milner logic extended with an additional probabilistic operator interpreted over stat...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
We consider PML, the probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
Abstract. We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML,...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
We consider PML, the probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML, the proba...
Abstract. We provide two interpretations, over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes, of PML,...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
We consider PML, the probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to...