1. Analysis of Probabilistic Basic Parallel Processes
- Author
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Bonnet, Rémi, Kiefer, Stefan, and Lin, Anthony W.
- Subjects
Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science - Abstract
Basic Parallel Processes (BPPs) are a well-known subclass of Petri Nets. They are the simplest common model of concurrent programs that allows unbounded spawning of processes. In the probabilistic version of BPPs, every process generates other processes according to a probability distribution. We study the decidability and complexity of fundamental qualitative problems over probabilistic BPPs -- in particular reachability with probability 1 of different classes of target sets (e.g. upward-closed sets). Our results concern both the Markov-chain model, where processes are scheduled randomly, and the MDP model, where processes are picked by a scheduler., Comment: This is the technical report for a FoSSaCS'14 paper
- Published
- 2014