AbstractWe introduce a new notion of bisimulation, called event bisimulation on labelled Markov processes (LMPs) and compare it with the, now standard, notion of probabilistic bisimulation, originally due to Larsen and Skou. Event bisimulation uses a sub σ-algebra as the basic carrier of information rather than an equivalence relation. The resulting notion is thus based on measurable subsets rather than on points: hence the name. Event bisimulation applies smoothly for general measure spaces; bisimulation, on the other hand, is known only to work satisfactorily for analytic spaces. We prove the logical characterization theorem for event bisimulation without having to invoke any of the subtle aspects of analytic spaces that feature prominent...
Formal notions of bisimulation and simulation relation play a central role for any kind of process a...
AbstractWe propose a language for testing concurrent processes and examine its strength in terms of ...
We show how bisimulation equivalence and simulation preorder on probabilistic LTSs (PLTSs), namely t...
AbstractWe introduce a new notion of bisimulation, called event bisimulation on labelled Markov proc...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new class of labelled transition systems—labelled Markov proces...
In this paper we introduce a new class of labelled transition systems- Labelled Markov Processes - a...
We introduce a notion of bisimulation on labelled Markov Processes over generic measurable spaces in...
AbstractWe quickly review labelled Markov processes (LMP) and provide a counterexample showing that ...
Coalgebras of measurable spaces are of interest in probability theory as a formalization of Labelled...
We extend the theory of labeled Markov processes with internal nondeterminism, a fundamental concept...
The notion of bisimulation as proposed by Larsen and Skou for discrete probabilistic transition syst...
Labelled Markov processes are probabilistic versions of labelled transition systems. In general, the...
We consider PML, the probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to...
Preprint de capítulo del libro Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 8453)The ...
We develop a theory of probabilistic continuous processes that is meant ultimately to be part of an ...
Formal notions of bisimulation and simulation relation play a central role for any kind of process a...
AbstractWe propose a language for testing concurrent processes and examine its strength in terms of ...
We show how bisimulation equivalence and simulation preorder on probabilistic LTSs (PLTSs), namely t...
AbstractWe introduce a new notion of bisimulation, called event bisimulation on labelled Markov proc...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new class of labelled transition systems—labelled Markov proces...
In this paper we introduce a new class of labelled transition systems- Labelled Markov Processes - a...
We introduce a notion of bisimulation on labelled Markov Processes over generic measurable spaces in...
AbstractWe quickly review labelled Markov processes (LMP) and provide a counterexample showing that ...
Coalgebras of measurable spaces are of interest in probability theory as a formalization of Labelled...
We extend the theory of labeled Markov processes with internal nondeterminism, a fundamental concept...
The notion of bisimulation as proposed by Larsen and Skou for discrete probabilistic transition syst...
Labelled Markov processes are probabilistic versions of labelled transition systems. In general, the...
We consider PML, the probabilistic version of Hennessy-Milner logic introduced by Larsen and Skou to...
Preprint de capítulo del libro Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 8453)The ...
We develop a theory of probabilistic continuous processes that is meant ultimately to be part of an ...
Formal notions of bisimulation and simulation relation play a central role for any kind of process a...
AbstractWe propose a language for testing concurrent processes and examine its strength in terms of ...
We show how bisimulation equivalence and simulation preorder on probabilistic LTSs (PLTSs), namely t...