When are Stochastic Transition Systems Tameable?
Nathalie Bertrand, Patricia Bouyer, Thomas Brihaye, Pierre, Carlier

TL;DR
This paper develops a unified framework for analyzing stochastic transition systems, extending decisiveness concepts to infinite-state models, and provides algorithms and results for qualitative and quantitative verification, including new approximability results.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for the analysis of stochastic transition systems, extending decisiveness, and offers generic algorithms and transfer properties for verification.
Findings
Decidability results for stochastic timed automata, GSMPs, and STPNs.
Approximation algorithms for quantitative model-checking.
Unified approach simplifies existing verification results and yields new approximability insights.
Abstract
A decade ago, Abdulla, Ben Henda and Mayr introduced the elegant concept of decisiveness for denumerable Markov chains [1]. Roughly speaking, decisiveness allows one to lift most good properties from finite Markov chains to denumerable ones, and therefore to adapt existing verification algorithms to infinite-state models. Decisive Markov chains however do not encompass stochastic real-time systems, and general stochastic transition systems (STSs for short) are needed. In this article, we provide a framework to perform both the qualitative and the quantitative analysis of STSs. First, we define various notions of decisiveness (inherited from [1]), notions of fairness and of attractors for STSs, and make explicit the relationships between them. Then, we define a notion of abstraction, together with natural concepts of soundness and completeness, and we give general transfer properties,…
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TopicsFormal Methods in Verification · Petri Nets in System Modeling · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
