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On the semantics of Markov automata
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    On the semantics of Markov automata (English)
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    6 June 2013
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    Markov automata (MA) are labeled transition systems with two types of transitions: action transitions yield a probability distribution over states while timed transitions are parameterised by a rate of a negative exponential distribution determining the random delay. MA thus extend Segala's probabilistic automata with exponential delays. This paper presents a novel notion of weak bisimulation and shows that this notion is compositional (e.g., for parallel composition), preserves simple testing experiments (so-called barbs), and is reduction-closed. The paper introduces an extension of the process algebra CCS to describe Markov automata.
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    Markov automata
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    weak bisimulation
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    congruence
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    barbed equivalence
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    CCS
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