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Distributed Markovian Bisimulation Reduction aimed at CSL Model Checking

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Distributed Markovian Bisimulation Reduction aimed at CSL Model Checking
The verification of quantitative aspects like performance and dependability by means of model checking has become an important and vivid area of research over the past decade. An important result of that research is the logic CSL (continuous stochastic logic) and its corresponding model checking algorithms. The evaluation of properties expressed in CSL makes it necessary to solve large systems of linear (differential) equations, usually by means of numerical analysis. Both the inherent time and space complexity of the numerical algorithms make it practically infeasible to model check systems with more than 100 million states, whereas realistic system models may have billions of states. To overcome this severe restriction, it is important to be able to replace the original state space with a probabilistically equivalent, but smaller one. The most prominent equivalence relation is bisimulation, for which also a stochastic variant exists (Markovian bisimulation). In many cases, this bisi...
Stefan Blom, Boudewijn R. Haverkort, Matthias Kunt
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where ENTCS
Authors Stefan Blom, Boudewijn R. Haverkort, Matthias Kuntz, Jaco van de Pol
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