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Probabilistic Event Structures and Domains
Author(s) -
Daniele Varacca,
Hagen Völzer,
Glynn Winskel
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
brics report series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1601-5355
pISSN - 0909-0878
DOI - 10.7146/brics.v11i10.21835
Subject(s) - probabilistic logic , event (particle physics) , independence (probability theory) , event structure , computer science , mathematics , domain (mathematical analysis) , theoretical computer science , artificial intelligence , statistics , mathematical analysis , physics , quantum mechanics
This paper studies how to adjoin probability to event structures, leading to the model of probabilistic event structures. In their simplest form probabilistic choice is localised to cells, where conflict arises; in which case probabilistic independence coincides with causal independence. An application to the semantics of a probabilistic CCS is sketched. An event structure is associated with a domain--that of its configurations ordered by inclusion. In domain theory probabilistic processes are denoted by continuous valuations on a domain. A key result of this paper is a representation theorem showing how continuous valuations on the domain of a confusion-free event structure correspond to the probabilistic event structures it supports. We explore how to extend probability to event structures which are not confusion-free via two notions of probabilistic runs of a general event structure. Finally, we show how probabilistic correlation and probabilistic event structures with confusion can arise from event structures which are originally confusion-free by using morphisms to rename and hide events.

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