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Computing Stuttering Simulations

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Stuttering bisimulation is a well-known behavioural equivalence that preserves CTL-X, namely CTL without the next-time operator X. Correspondingly, the stuttering simulation preorder induces a coarser behavioural equivalence that preserves the existential fragment ECTL-{X,G}, namely ECTL without the next-time X and globally G operators. While stuttering bisimulation equivalence can be computed by the well-known Groote and Vaandrager’s algorithm, to the best of our knowledge, no algorithm for computing the stuttering simulation preorder and equivalence is available. This paper presents such an algorithm for finite state systems.

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Ranzato, F., Tapparo, F. (2009). Computing Stuttering Simulations. In: Bravetti, M., Zavattaro, G. (eds) CONCUR 2009 - Concurrency Theory. CONCUR 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5710. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04081-8_36

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