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arxiv: 1202.4116 · v2 · pith:P34TIUN3new · submitted 2012-02-18 · 💻 cs.FL

Late Weak Bisimulation for Markov Automata

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keywords automatamarkovequivalenceschedulersweakbisimilaritycoarserlate
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Weak bisimilarity is a distribution-based equivalence notion for Markov automata. It has gained some popularity as the coarsest reasonable behavioural equivalence on Markov automata. This paper studies a strictly coarser notion: Late weak bisimilarity enjoys valuable properties if restricting to important subclasses of schedulers: Trace distribution equivalence is implied for partial information schedulers, and compositionality is preserved by distributed schedulers. The intersection of the two scheduler classes thus spans a coarser and still reasonable compositional theory of Markov automata.

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