Almost Sure Productivity

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Authors Alejandro Aguirre, Gilles Barthe, Justin Hsu, Alexandra Silva arXiv ID 1802.06283 Category cs.PL: Programming Languages Cross-listed cs.LO Citations 2 Venue International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming Last Checked 4 months ago
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We define Almost Sure Productivity (ASP), a probabilistic generalization of the productivity condition for coinductively defined structures. Intuitively, a probabilistic coinductive stream or tree is ASP if it produces infinitely many outputs with probability 1. Formally, we define almost sure productivity using a final coalgebra semantics of programs inspired from Kerstan and KΓΆnig. Then, we introduce a core language for probabilistic streams and trees, and provide two approaches to verify ASP: a sufficient syntactic criterion, and a reduction to model-checking pCTL* formulas on probabilistic pushdown automata. The reduction shows that ASP is decidable for our core language.
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