An asymptotic lowerbound of ?((m+n)log n) is established for partition refinement algorithms that decide bisimilarity on labeled transition systems. The lowerbound is obtained by subsequently analysing two families of deterministic transition systems - one with a growing action set and another with a fixed action set. For deterministic transition systems with a one-letter action set, bisimilarity can be decided with fundamentally different techniques than partition refinement. In particular, Paige, Tarjan, and Bonic give a linear algorithm for this specific situation. We show, exploiting the concept of an oracle, that the approach of Paige, Tarjan, and Bonic is not of help to develop a generic algorithm for deciding bisimilarity on labeled...
We provide a new algorithm to determine stuttering equivalence with time complexity O(mlog n), where...
We propose an efficient algorithmic solution to the problem of determining a Bisimulation Relation o...
AbstractWe propose an efficient algorithmic solution to the problem of determining a Bisimulation Re...
We provide time lowerbounds for sequential and parallel algorithms deciding bisimulation on labelled...
Branching bisimilarity is a behavioural equivalence relation on labelled transition systems that tak...
AbstractWe present an efficient algorithm for bisimulation equivalence. Generally, bisimulation equi...
This article improves the time bound for calculating the weak/branching bisimulation minimisation qu...
We present the first parallel algorithms that decide strong and branching bisimilarity in linear tim...
This software provides implementations of various branching bisimilarity algorithms, as present in t...
Bisimulation minimisation alleviates the exponential growth of transition systems in model checking ...
The operational semantics of interactive systems is usually decsribed by labeled transition systems....
Bisimilarity is an extensional notion of equivalence of states of an automata. A bisimulation is a s...
This article improves the time bound for calculating the weak/branching bisimulation minimisation qu...
We present a generic partition refinement algorithm that quotients coalgebraic systems by behavioura...
A directed labelled graph may be used, at a certain abstraction, to represent a system's behaviour. ...
We provide a new algorithm to determine stuttering equivalence with time complexity O(mlog n), where...
We propose an efficient algorithmic solution to the problem of determining a Bisimulation Relation o...
AbstractWe propose an efficient algorithmic solution to the problem of determining a Bisimulation Re...
We provide time lowerbounds for sequential and parallel algorithms deciding bisimulation on labelled...
Branching bisimilarity is a behavioural equivalence relation on labelled transition systems that tak...
AbstractWe present an efficient algorithm for bisimulation equivalence. Generally, bisimulation equi...
This article improves the time bound for calculating the weak/branching bisimulation minimisation qu...
We present the first parallel algorithms that decide strong and branching bisimilarity in linear tim...
This software provides implementations of various branching bisimilarity algorithms, as present in t...
Bisimulation minimisation alleviates the exponential growth of transition systems in model checking ...
The operational semantics of interactive systems is usually decsribed by labeled transition systems....
Bisimilarity is an extensional notion of equivalence of states of an automata. A bisimulation is a s...
This article improves the time bound for calculating the weak/branching bisimulation minimisation qu...
We present a generic partition refinement algorithm that quotients coalgebraic systems by behavioura...
A directed labelled graph may be used, at a certain abstraction, to represent a system's behaviour. ...
We provide a new algorithm to determine stuttering equivalence with time complexity O(mlog n), where...
We propose an efficient algorithmic solution to the problem of determining a Bisimulation Relation o...
AbstractWe propose an efficient algorithmic solution to the problem of determining a Bisimulation Re...