On the Existence and Computability of Long-Run Average Properties in Probabilistic VASS

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Authors

KUČERA Antonín

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Fundamentals of Computation Theory - 20th International Symposium, FCT 2015, Gdańsk, Poland, August 17-19, 2015, Proceedings.
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Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22177-9_2
Field Informatics
Keywords Vector Addition Systems; Markov chains
Description We present recent results about the long-run average properties of probabilistic vector additions systems with states (pVASS). Interestingly, for probabilistic pVASS with two or more counters, long-run average properties may take several different values with positive probability even if the underlying state space is strongly connected. This contradics the previous results about stochastic Petri nets established in 80s. For pVASS with three or more counters, it may even happen that the long-run average properties are undefined (i.e., the corresponding limits do not exist) for almost all runs, and this phenomenon is stable under small perturbations in transition probabilities. On the other hand, one can effectively approximate eligible values of long-run average properties and the corresponding probabilities for some sublasses of pVASS. These results are based on new exponential tail bounds achieved by designing and analyzing appropriate martingales. The paper focuses on explaining the main underlying ideas.
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