Analyzing Expected Outcomes and Almost-Sure Termination of Probabilistic Programs is Hard
Abstract
This paper considers the computational hardness of computing expected outcomes and deciding almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs. We show that deciding almost-sure termination and deciding whether the expected outcome of a program equals a given rational value is 02-complete. Computing lower and upper bounds on the expected outcome is shown to be recursively enumerable and 02-complete, respectively.
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