回到格式:对概率过程的SOS的调查

IF 0.7 4区 数学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Valentina Castiglioni , Ruggero Lanotte , Simone Tini
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在概率过程代数中,过程行为的经典定性描述丰富了定量信息,通常根据定性行为的概率权重和/或分布进行建模。在这种情况下,我们使用行为等价来检查两个过程是否表现出完全相同的行为,如果不是这样,我们可以使用行为度量来衡量它们之间的距离。组合推理要求,当在两个过程之上应用语言运算符以构建更大的过程时,不会破坏两个过程行为的等价性或接近性。形式上,等价必须是同余的,并且度量必须是一致连续的,关于语言算子。而不是手工验证这些组合属性,一个操作符一个操作符地验证,对于一类操作符一次性地证明它们要方便得多,并且检查正在处理的操作符是否在该类中。这是通过SOS规范格式实现的:它们包含在一组语法约束中,这些约束描述了SOS规则模式上的一类操作符,这些操作符定义了语言的操作语义。通过这项调查,我们的目标是收集和描述文献中提出的规范格式,以保证在概率设置下双模拟等价和双模拟度量(变体)的组成特性。
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Back to the format: A survey on SOS for probabilistic processes

In probabilistic process algebras the classic qualitative description of process behaviour is enriched with quantitative information on it, usually modelled in terms of probabilistic weights and/or distributions over the qualitative behaviour. In this setting, we use behavioural equivalences to check whether two processes show exactly the same behaviour, and, if this is not the case, we can use behavioural metrics to measure the distance between them. Compositional reasoning requires that equivalence, or closeness, of behaviour of two processes are not destroyed when language operators are applied on top of them in order to build larger processes. Formally, the equivalence must be a congruence, and the metric must be uniformly continuous, with respect to language operators. Instead of verifying these compositional properties by hand, operator-by-operator, it is much more convenient to prove them for a class of operators once for all, and to check that the operators one is dealing with are in that class. This is achieved by means of SOS specification formats: they consist in a set of syntactical constraints characterising a class of operators on the patterns of SOS rules, that define the operational semantics of languages. With this survey, we aim to collect and describe the specification formats that have been proposed in the literature to guarantee the compositional properties of (variants of) bisimulation equivalences and bisimulation metrics in the probabilistic setting.

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Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming
Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS-LOGIC
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming is an international journal whose aim is to publish high quality, original research papers, survey and review articles, tutorial expositions, and historical studies in the areas of logical and algebraic methods and techniques for guaranteeing correctness and performability of programs and in general of computing systems. All aspects will be covered, especially theory and foundations, implementation issues, and applications involving novel ideas.
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