This book discusses the semantic foundations of concurrent systems with nondeterministic and probabilistic behaviour. Particular attention is given to clarifying the relationship between testing and simulation semantics and characterising bisimulations from metric, logical, and algorithmic perspectives. Besides presenting recent research outcomes in probabilistic concurrency theory, the book exemplifies the use of many mathematical techniques to solve problems in computer science, which is intended to be accessible to postgraduate students in Computer Science and Mathematics. It can also be used by researchers and practitioners either for advanced study or for technical reference.
9783662451984
10.1007/978-3-662-45198-4 doi
Computer science. Computer logic. Mathematical logic. Computer science--Mathematics. Mathematical statistics. Computer Science. Logics and Meanings of Programs. Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages. Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science. Probability and Statistics in Computer Science.