Recent work in sequential program semantics has produced both an operational (He et al., Sci. Comput. Programming 28(2, 3) (1997) 171–192) and an axiomatic (Morgan et al., ACM Trans. Programming Languages Systems 18(3) (1996) 325–353; Seidel et al., Tech Report PRG-TR-6-96, Programming Research group, February 1996) treatment of total correctness for probabilistic demonic programs, extending Kozen's original work (J. Comput. System Sci. 22 (1981) 328–350; Kozen, Proc. 15th ACM Symp. on Theory of Computing, ACM, New York, 1983) by adding demonic nondeterminism. For practical applications (e.g. combining loop invariants with termination constraints) it is important to retain the traditional distinction between partial and total correctness. J...
Probabilistic predicate transformers guarantee standard (ordinary) predicate transformers to incorpo...
The term refinement algebra refers to a set of abstract algebras, similar to Kleene algebra with tes...
We present a new proof rule for proving almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs, including...
AbstractRecent work in sequential program semantics has produced both an operational (He et al., Sci...
Recent work in sequential program semantics has produced both an operational (He et al., Sci. Comput...
1983) by adding demonic nondeterminism. For practical applications (e.g. combining loop invariants w...
We identify a refinement algebra for reasoning about probabilistic program transformations in a tota...
AbstractWe introduce a Hoare-style logic for probabilistic programs, called VPHL, that has been form...
In this thesis we consider sequential probabilistic programs. Such programsare a means to model rand...
Probabilistic programming is an approach to reasoning under uncertainty by encoding inference proble...
Probabilistic predicate transformers provide a semantics for imperative programs containing both dem...
Probabilistic predicate transformers provide a semantics for imperative programs containing both dem...
We propose an abstract algebra for reasoning about probabilistic programs in a total-correctness fra...
Early support for reasoning about probabilistic system behaviour replaced nondeterminism with probab...
The term refinement algebra refers to a set of abstract algebras, similar to Kleene algebra with tes...
Probabilistic predicate transformers guarantee standard (ordinary) predicate transformers to incorpo...
The term refinement algebra refers to a set of abstract algebras, similar to Kleene algebra with tes...
We present a new proof rule for proving almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs, including...
AbstractRecent work in sequential program semantics has produced both an operational (He et al., Sci...
Recent work in sequential program semantics has produced both an operational (He et al., Sci. Comput...
1983) by adding demonic nondeterminism. For practical applications (e.g. combining loop invariants w...
We identify a refinement algebra for reasoning about probabilistic program transformations in a tota...
AbstractWe introduce a Hoare-style logic for probabilistic programs, called VPHL, that has been form...
In this thesis we consider sequential probabilistic programs. Such programsare a means to model rand...
Probabilistic programming is an approach to reasoning under uncertainty by encoding inference proble...
Probabilistic predicate transformers provide a semantics for imperative programs containing both dem...
Probabilistic predicate transformers provide a semantics for imperative programs containing both dem...
We propose an abstract algebra for reasoning about probabilistic programs in a total-correctness fra...
Early support for reasoning about probabilistic system behaviour replaced nondeterminism with probab...
The term refinement algebra refers to a set of abstract algebras, similar to Kleene algebra with tes...
Probabilistic predicate transformers guarantee standard (ordinary) predicate transformers to incorpo...
The term refinement algebra refers to a set of abstract algebras, similar to Kleene algebra with tes...
We present a new proof rule for proving almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs, including...