AbstractIn this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are a quantitative analogue of probabilistic bisimilarity in the sense that the distance zero captures the probabilistic bisimilarity. The model we are interested in is probabilistic automata, which are based on state transition systems and make a clear distinction between probabilistic and nondeterministic choices. The pseudometrics are defined as the greatest fixpoint of a monotonic functional on the complete lattice of state metrics. A distinguished characteristic of this pseudometric lies in that it does not discount the future, which addresses some algorithmic challenges to compute the distance of two states in the model. We solve this prob...
Probabilistic bisimilarity, due to Segala and Lynch, is an equivalence relation that captures which ...
Desharnais, Gupta, Jagadeesan and Panangaden introduced a family ofbehavioural pseudometrics for pro...
A transformation mapping a labelled Markov chain to a simple stochastic game is presented. In the r...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are...
In this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are a quant...
In this paper, we consider the behavioral pseu-dometrics for probabilistic systems. The model we are...
AbstractIn an earlier paper we presented a pseudometric on the states of a probabilistic transition ...
Probabilistic bisimilarity, due to Segala and Lynch, is an equivalence relation that captures which ...
Behavioural equivalences like probabilistic bisimilarity rely on the transition probabilities and, a...
The probabilistic bisimilarity distance of Deng et al. has been proposed as a robust quantitative ge...
The probabilistic bisimilarity distance of Deng et al. has been proposed as a robust quantitative ge...
The probabilistic bisimilarity distance of Deng et al. has been proposed as a robust quantitative ge...
AbstractDiscrete notions of behavioural equivalence sit uneasily with semantic models featuring quan...
The probabilistic bisimilarity distance of Deng et al. has been proposed as a robust quantitative ge...
In the late nineties, Desharnais, Gupta, Jagadeesan and Panangaden presented probabilistic bisimilar...
Probabilistic bisimilarity, due to Segala and Lynch, is an equivalence relation that captures which ...
Desharnais, Gupta, Jagadeesan and Panangaden introduced a family ofbehavioural pseudometrics for pro...
A transformation mapping a labelled Markov chain to a simple stochastic game is presented. In the r...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are...
In this paper, we consider the behavioral pseudometrics for probabilistic systems, which are a quant...
In this paper, we consider the behavioral pseu-dometrics for probabilistic systems. The model we are...
AbstractIn an earlier paper we presented a pseudometric on the states of a probabilistic transition ...
Probabilistic bisimilarity, due to Segala and Lynch, is an equivalence relation that captures which ...
Behavioural equivalences like probabilistic bisimilarity rely on the transition probabilities and, a...
The probabilistic bisimilarity distance of Deng et al. has been proposed as a robust quantitative ge...
The probabilistic bisimilarity distance of Deng et al. has been proposed as a robust quantitative ge...
The probabilistic bisimilarity distance of Deng et al. has been proposed as a robust quantitative ge...
AbstractDiscrete notions of behavioural equivalence sit uneasily with semantic models featuring quan...
The probabilistic bisimilarity distance of Deng et al. has been proposed as a robust quantitative ge...
In the late nineties, Desharnais, Gupta, Jagadeesan and Panangaden presented probabilistic bisimilar...
Probabilistic bisimilarity, due to Segala and Lynch, is an equivalence relation that captures which ...
Desharnais, Gupta, Jagadeesan and Panangaden introduced a family ofbehavioural pseudometrics for pro...
A transformation mapping a labelled Markov chain to a simple stochastic game is presented. In the r...