Quantitative bisimulations using coreflections and open morphisms

Abstract

We investigate a canonical way of defining bisimilarity of systems when their semantics is given by a coreflection, typically in a category of transition systems. We use the fact, from Joyal et al., that coreflections preserve open morphisms situations in the sense that a coreflection induces a path subcategory in the category of systems in such a way that open bisimilarity with respect to the induced path category coincides with usual bisimilarity of their semantics. We prove that this method is particularly well-suited for systems with quantitative information: we canonically recover the path category of probabilistic systems from Cheng et al., and of timed systems from Nielsen et al., and, finally, we propose a new canonical path category for hybrid systems.

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