Equivalence and Minimization for Model Checking Labeled Markov Chains
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https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.14-12-2015.2262622Keywords:
model checking, labeled markov chains, equivalenceAbstract
Model checking of Markov chains using logics like CSL or asCSL proves whether a logical formula holds for a state of the Markov chain. It has been developed in the last decade to a widely used approach to express performance and dependability quantities for models from a wide range of application areas. In this paper, model checking is extended to prove formulas for distributions rather than single states. This is a very natural way to express certain performance or dependability measures that depend on the state of the system rather than on a specific state in the state space of the Markov chain. It is shown that the mentioned logics can be easily extended from states to distributions and model checking algorithms can also be easily adopted. Furthermore, new equivalences will be introduced that are weaker than bisimulation but still characterize the extended logics.
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