Authors
Filippo Bonchi, Marcello Bonsangue, Michele Boreale, Jan Rutten, Alexandra Silva
Publication date
2012/2/1
Journal
Information and Computation
Volume
211
Pages
77-105
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Weighted automata are a generalisation of non-deterministic automata where each transition, in addition to an input letter, has also a quantity expressing the weight (e.g. cost or probability) of its execution. As for non-deterministic automata, their behaviours can be expressed in terms of either (weighted) bisimilarity or (weighted) language equivalence. Coalgebras provide a categorical framework for the uniform study of state-based systems and their behaviours. In this work, we show that coalgebras can suitably model weighted automata in two different ways: coalgebras on Set (the category of sets and functions) characterise weighted bisimilarity, while coalgebras on Vect (the category of vector spaces and linear maps) characterise weighted language equivalence. Relying on the second characterisation, we show three different procedures for computing weighted language equivalence. The first one consists in a …
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Scholar articles
F Bonchi, M Bonsangue, M Boreale, J Rutten, A Silva - Information and Computation, 2012