Upper-Expectation Bisimilarity and Real-valued Modal Logics
Abstract
Several notions of bisimulation relations for probabilistic non-deterministic transition systems have been considered in the literature. We consider a novel testing-based behavioral equivalence called upper-expectation bisimilarity and develop its theory using standard results from linear algebra and functional analysis. We show that, for a wide class of systems, our new notion coincides with Segala's convex bisimilarity. We develop logical characterizations in terms of expressive probabilistic modal mu-calculi and a novel real-valued modal logic. We prove that upper-expectation bisimilarity is a congruence for the wide family of process algebras specified following the probabilistic GSOS rule format.
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