AbstractIn this paper, we consider the fair termination problem for probabilistic concurrent finite-state programs. We analyse the complexity of deciding, given a system of probabilistic concurrent finite-state programs, whether the system will terminate (with probability 1) under five different fairness assumptions. It turns out that these problems are either complete for Ptime, or the second or third level of the alternating logspace hierarchy, even when the number of programs is fixed. However, when a more succinct representation of the inputs is allowed, the problems become either Exptime- or Pspace-complete. Let NLk (AL2k, AL3k, respectively) denote the class of languages that can be accepted by a k log n space bounded NTM (2-alternati...
AbstractVardi, M.Y., Verification of concurrent programs: the automata-theoretic framework, Annals o...
International audienceWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probabil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1995. Published in the Technica...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the fair termination problem for probabilistic concurrent finite-...
AbstractIn this note we show that probabilistic termination of concurrent programs is in many cases ...
Abstract. Consider a finite set of processes, such that each one may use randomizations in its cours...
We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic conc...
We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic conc...
In this article, we consider the termination problem of probabilistic programs with real-valued vari...
In this paper, we consider termination of probabilistic programs with real-valued variables. The que...
We prove two results on interactive proof systems with 2-way probabilistic finite state verifiers. T...
AbstractProbabilistic elements are often introduced in concurrent programs in order to solve problem...
We study the termination problem for nondeterministic probabilistic programs. We consider the bounde...
AbstractA proof method for establishing the fair termination and total correctness of both nondeterm...
The standard approach to analyzing the asymptotic complexity of probabilistic programs is based on s...
AbstractVardi, M.Y., Verification of concurrent programs: the automata-theoretic framework, Annals o...
International audienceWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probabil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1995. Published in the Technica...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the fair termination problem for probabilistic concurrent finite-...
AbstractIn this note we show that probabilistic termination of concurrent programs is in many cases ...
Abstract. Consider a finite set of processes, such that each one may use randomizations in its cours...
We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic conc...
We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic conc...
In this article, we consider the termination problem of probabilistic programs with real-valued vari...
In this paper, we consider termination of probabilistic programs with real-valued variables. The que...
We prove two results on interactive proof systems with 2-way probabilistic finite state verifiers. T...
AbstractProbabilistic elements are often introduced in concurrent programs in order to solve problem...
We study the termination problem for nondeterministic probabilistic programs. We consider the bounde...
AbstractA proof method for establishing the fair termination and total correctness of both nondeterm...
The standard approach to analyzing the asymptotic complexity of probabilistic programs is based on s...
AbstractVardi, M.Y., Verification of concurrent programs: the automata-theoretic framework, Annals o...
International audienceWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probabil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1995. Published in the Technica...