AbstractWe introduce a Hoare-style logic for probabilistic programs, called VPHL, that has been formally verified in the Coq proof assistant. VPHL features propositional, rather than additive, assertions and a simple set of rules for reasoning about these assertions using the standard axioms of probability theory. VPHL's assertions are partial correctness assertions, meaning that their conclusions are dependent upon (deterministic) program termination. The underlying simple probabilistic imperative language, PrImp, includes a probabilistic toss operator, probabilistic guards and potentially-non-terminating while loops
AbstractThe probabilistic guarded-command language pGCL [Carroll Morgan, Annabelle McIver. pGCL: for...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
Probabilistic programs [6] are sequential programs, written in languages like C, Java, Scala, or ML,...
AbstractWe introduce a Hoare-style logic for probabilistic programs, called VPHL, that has been form...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Probability, be it inherent or explicitly introduced, has become an important issue in the verificat...
International audienceIn this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilisti...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
AbstractThe probabilistic guarded-command language pGCL [Carroll Morgan, Annabelle McIver. pGCL: for...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
Probabilistic programs [6] are sequential programs, written in languages like C, Java, Scala, or ML,...
AbstractWe introduce a Hoare-style logic for probabilistic programs, called VPHL, that has been form...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Hoare logic can be used to verify properties of deterministic programs by deriving correctness formu...
Probability, be it inherent or explicitly introduced, has become an important issue in the verificat...
International audienceIn this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilisti...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
AbstractThe probabilistic guarded-command language pGCL [Carroll Morgan, Annabelle McIver. pGCL: for...
In this work, we consider the almost-sure termination problem for probabilistic programs that asks w...
Probabilistic programs [6] are sequential programs, written in languages like C, Java, Scala, or ML,...