关于连续概率选择λ演算的双相似性

Q3 Computer Science
Ugo Dal Lago, Francesco Gavazzo
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摘要

应用双相似性是一种协归纳定义的程序等价,其中程序作为传递参数的进程进行测试。从Abramsky的开创性工作开始,应用双相似已被证明是一种强大的高阶程序等价技术。近年来,双相似性的应用也被推广到具有代数效应的λ演算,特别是离散概率选择。在本文中,我们证明了应用双相似性在λ -微积分中表现得很好,其中概率选择以更一般的形式可用,即通过一个算子从连续分布中采样值。我们的主要结果表明,应用双相似性对于上下文等价是合理的,从而为高阶概率语言提供了一种新的推理原理。
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On Bisimilarity in Lambda Calculi with Continuous Probabilistic Choice

Applicative bisimiliarity is a coinductively-defined program equivalence in which programs are tested as argument-passing processes. Starting with the seminal work by Abramsky, applicative bisimiliarity has been proved to be a powerful technique for higher-order program equivalence. Recently, applicative bisimiliarity has also been generalised to lambda calculi with algebraic effects, and with discrete probabilistic choice in particular. In this paper, we show that applicative bisimiliarity behaves well in a lambda-calculus in which probabilistic choice is available in a more general form, namely through an operator for sampling of values from continuous distributions. Our main result shows that applicative bisimilarity is sound for contextual equivalence, hence providing a new reasoning principle for higher-order probabilistic languages.

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