L. Brenner, Paulo Fernandes, B. Plateau, Ihab Sbeity
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PEPS is a tool package for modeling and solving models expressed in Stochastic Automata Networks fS AN J. The SAN formalism defines a compact storage scheme for the transition matrix of the Markov chain and it uses tensor algebra to handle the basic vector matrix multiplications. This paper presents a short timeline of PEPS previous versions and the new features included in version 2007.