We study behavioral metrics in an abstract coalgebraic setting. Given a coalgebra alpha : X -> FX in Set, where the functor F specifies the branching type, we define a framework for deriving pseudometrics on X which measure the behavioral distance of states. A first crucial step is the lifting of the functor F on Set to a functor /F in the category PMet of pseudometric spaces. We present two different approaches which can be viewed as generalizations of the Kantorovich and Wasserstein pseudometrics for probability measures. We show that the pseudometrics provided by the two approaches coincide on several natural examples, but in general they differ. Then a final coalgebra for F in Set can be endowed with a behavioral distance resulting as t...
International audienceWe investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgeb...
International audienceWe investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgeb...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...
We study behavioral metrics in an abstract coalgebraic setting. Given a coalgebra α: X â FX in Set,...
We study behavioral metrics in an abstract coalgebraic setting. Given a coalgebra α: X â FX in Set,...
We study behavioral metrics in an abstract coalgebraic setting. Given a coalgebra alpha : X -> FX in...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from bothbranching and linear-time sema...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time sem...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time sem...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time sem...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time sem...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...
International audienceWe investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgeb...
International audienceWe investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgeb...
International audienceWe investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgeb...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...
We study behavioral metrics in an abstract coalgebraic setting. Given a coalgebra α: X â FX in Set,...
We study behavioral metrics in an abstract coalgebraic setting. Given a coalgebra α: X â FX in Set,...
We study behavioral metrics in an abstract coalgebraic setting. Given a coalgebra alpha : X -> FX in...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from bothbranching and linear-time sema...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time sem...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time sem...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time sem...
We study different behavioral metrics, such as those arising from both branching and linear-time sem...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...
International audienceWe investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgeb...
International audienceWe investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgeb...
International audienceWe investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgeb...
We investigate the possibility of deriving metric trace semantics in a coalgebraic framework. First,...