AbstractThis paper studies a simple calculus for finite-state processes featuring both nondeterministic and probabilistic choice. We present a domain model and an operational semantics for our calculus. The denotational model uses the probabilistic powerdomain of Jones and Plotkin, combined with a geometrically convex variant of the Plotkin powerdomain. The operational model defines transition rules under which a process makes transitions to probability distributions over states. We prove a full abstraction result that shows two processes have the same denotation if and only if they are probabilistically bisimilar. We also show that the expected laws for probability and nondeterminism are sound and complete with respect to the denotational ...
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The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
For a process language, featuring nondeterministic and probabilistic choice, a parallel operator and...
AbstractThis paper studies a simple calculus for finite-state processes featuring both nondeterminis...
AbstractThe problem of combining nondeterminism and probability within a denotational model has been...
AbstractWe study a process calculus which combines both nondeterministic and probabilistic behavior ...
International audienceWe study a process calculus which combines both nondeterministic and probabili...
International audienceWe study a process calculus which combines both nondeterministic and probabili...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
AbstractThis paper introduces a general framework of probabilistic and nondeterministic recursive pr...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic ...
We consider PML, the probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to...
Abstract. Jones and Plotkin give a general construction for forming a probabilistic powerdomain over...
non disponibileRandomization was first introduced in computer science in order to improve the effic...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
For a process language, featuring nondeterministic and probabilistic choice, a parallel operator and...
AbstractThis paper studies a simple calculus for finite-state processes featuring both nondeterminis...
AbstractThe problem of combining nondeterminism and probability within a denotational model has been...
AbstractWe study a process calculus which combines both nondeterministic and probabilistic behavior ...
International audienceWe study a process calculus which combines both nondeterministic and probabili...
International audienceWe study a process calculus which combines both nondeterministic and probabili...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
This paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic processes...
AbstractThis paper introduces a general framework of probabilistic and nondeterministic recursive pr...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper proposes a notion of branching bisimilarity for non-deterministic probabilistic ...
We consider PML, the probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to...
Abstract. Jones and Plotkin give a general construction for forming a probabilistic powerdomain over...
non disponibileRandomization was first introduced in computer science in order to improve the effic...
The logic PML is a probabilistic version of Hennessy–Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to c...
For a process language, featuring nondeterministic and probabilistic choice, a parallel operator and...