We propose a formal language for the specification of trace properties of probabilistic, nondeterministic transition systems, encompassing the properties expressible in Linear Time Logic. Those formulas are in general undecidable on infinite deterministic transition systems and thus on infinite Markov decision processes. This language has both a semantics in terms of sets of traces, as well as another semantics in terms of measurable functions; we give and prove theorems linking the two semantics. We then apply abstract interpretation-based techniques to give upper bounds on the worst-case probability of the studied property. We propose an enhancement of this technique when the state space is partitioned — for instance along the program poi...
We consider Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) as transformers on probability distributions, where wit...
AbstractIn this paper, we study several linear-time equivalences (Markovian trace equivalence, failu...
This paper studies trace-based equivalences for systems combiningnondeterministic and probabilistic ...
AbstractWe propose a formal language for the specification of trace properties of probabilistic, non...
Abstract. We propose a formal language for the specification of trace properties of probabilistic, n...
AbstractThis paper discusses trace semantics of interactive Markov chains (IMCs) that are a generali...
The Markov Decision Process (MDP) formalism is a well-known mathematical formalism to study systems ...
version corrigée de quelques scoriesThe study of probabilistic programs is of considerable interest ...
The temporal propositional logic of linear time is generalized to an uncertain world, in which rando...
The aims of these lecture notes are two-fold: (i) we investigate the relation between the operationa...
Abstract: This paper presents a range of approaches to the analysis and develop-ment of program spec...
We develop a theory of probabilistic continuous processes that is meant ultimately to be part of an ...
In this paper we extend the predicate logic introduced by Beauquier et al. in order to deal with M...
With computers becoming ubiquitous there is an ever growing necessity to ensure that they are progra...
We investigate logics and equivalence relations that capture the qualitative behavior of Markov Deci...
We consider Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) as transformers on probability distributions, where wit...
AbstractIn this paper, we study several linear-time equivalences (Markovian trace equivalence, failu...
This paper studies trace-based equivalences for systems combiningnondeterministic and probabilistic ...
AbstractWe propose a formal language for the specification of trace properties of probabilistic, non...
Abstract. We propose a formal language for the specification of trace properties of probabilistic, n...
AbstractThis paper discusses trace semantics of interactive Markov chains (IMCs) that are a generali...
The Markov Decision Process (MDP) formalism is a well-known mathematical formalism to study systems ...
version corrigée de quelques scoriesThe study of probabilistic programs is of considerable interest ...
The temporal propositional logic of linear time is generalized to an uncertain world, in which rando...
The aims of these lecture notes are two-fold: (i) we investigate the relation between the operationa...
Abstract: This paper presents a range of approaches to the analysis and develop-ment of program spec...
We develop a theory of probabilistic continuous processes that is meant ultimately to be part of an ...
In this paper we extend the predicate logic introduced by Beauquier et al. in order to deal with M...
With computers becoming ubiquitous there is an ever growing necessity to ensure that they are progra...
We investigate logics and equivalence relations that capture the qualitative behavior of Markov Deci...
We consider Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) as transformers on probability distributions, where wit...
AbstractIn this paper, we study several linear-time equivalences (Markovian trace equivalence, failu...
This paper studies trace-based equivalences for systems combiningnondeterministic and probabilistic ...