Title of article
Abstract interpretation of programs as Markov decision processes
Author/Authors
David Monniaux، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
27
From page
179
To page
205
Abstract
We propose a formal language for the specification of trace properties of probabilistic, nondeterministic transition systems, encompassing the properties expressible in Linear Time Logic. Those formulas are in general undecidable on infinite deterministic transition systems and thus on infinite Markov decision processes. This language has both a semantics in terms of sets of traces, as well as another semantics in terms of measurable functions; we give and prove theorems linking the two semantics. We then apply abstract interpretation-based techniques to give upper bounds on the worst-case probability of the studied property. We propose an enhancement of this technique when the state space is partitioned — for instance along the program points — allowing the use of faster iteration methods.
Keywords
Probabilistic semantics , Abstract interpretation , Measure theory , Probabilities , Program semantics
Journal title
Science of Computer Programming
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Science of Computer Programming
Record number
1079820
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