This paper proposes a simple operational semanticsof pGCL, Dijkstra's guarded command language extended withprobabilistic choice, and relates this to pGCL's wp-semantics byMcIver and Morgan. Parameterised Markov decision processeswhose state rewards depend on the post-expectation at handare used as operational model. We show that the weakest pre-expectationof a pGCL-program w.r.t. a post-expectation correspondsto the expected cumulative reward to reach a terminalstate in the parameterised MDP associated to the program. In asimilar way, we show a correspondence between weakest liberalpre-expectations and liberal expected cumulative rewards.10 page(s
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AbstractThe probabilistic guarded-command language pGCL [Carroll Morgan, Annabelle McIver. pGCL: for...
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This paper proposes a simple operational semantics of pGCL, Dijkstra's guarded command language exte...
We present an encoding of the semantics of the probabilis- tic guarded command language (pGCL) in th...
We present an encoding of the semantics of the probabilistic guarded command language (pGCL) in the ...
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As explained in Chapter 1, Dijkstra’s guarded-command language, which we call GCL, was introduced as...
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grantor: University of TorontoThe incorporation of probability into several theories of p...
AbstractThe probabilistic guarded-command language pGCL [Carroll Morgan, Annabelle McIver. pGCL: for...
AbstractIn this paper we present two languages that are refinements of timed CSP (Davies and Schneid...
This paper proposes a simple operational semantics of pGCL, Dijkstra's guarded command language exte...
We present an encoding of the semantics of the probabilis- tic guarded command language (pGCL) in th...
We present an encoding of the semantics of the probabilistic guarded command language (pGCL) in the ...
AbstractDijkstra and Scholten (1990) present an axiomatic semantics for Dijkstra's guarded command l...
As explained in Chapter 1, Dijkstra’s guarded-command language, which we call GCL, was introduced as...
The semantics of probabilistic languages has been extensively studied, but specification languages f...
AbstractThe probabilistic guarded-command language (pGCL) contains both demonic and probabilistic no...
The probabilistic guarded-command language (pGCL) contains both demonic and probabilistic non-determ...
Probabilistic predicates generalize standard predicates over a state space; with probabilistic predi...
The probabilistic guarded-command language pGCL [15] contains both demonic and probabilistic nondete...
We extend the stratified model of probabilistic processes presented in [vGSS] to obtain a very gener...
In this paper, we investigate the semantic intricacies of conditioning in probabilistic programming,...
grantor: University of TorontoThe incorporation of probability into several theories of p...
AbstractThe probabilistic guarded-command language pGCL [Carroll Morgan, Annabelle McIver. pGCL: for...
AbstractIn this paper we present two languages that are refinements of timed CSP (Davies and Schneid...