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Josée Desharnais

Researcher at Laval University

Publications -  49
Citations -  2021

Josée Desharnais is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bisimulation & Markov process. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1926 citations. Previous affiliations of Josée Desharnais include McGill University.

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Metrics for labelled Markov processes

TL;DR: A metric is studied between labelled Markov processes that has the property that processes are at zero distance if and only if they are bisimilar and is related, in spirit, to the Hutchinson metric.
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Bisimulation for labelled Markov processes

TL;DR: The main result is that a notion of bisimulation for Markov processes on Polish spaces, which extends the Larsen-Skou definition for discrete systems, is indeed an equivalence relation.
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The metric analogue of weak bisimulation for probabilistic processes

TL;DR: A metric analogue of weak bisimulation is developed and it is shown that quantitative properties of interest are continuous with respect to the metric, which says that if two processes are close in the metric then observable quantitative propertiesof interest are indeed close.
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Metrics for Labeled Markov Systems

TL;DR: In this article, a robust notion of approximate equivalence between partial labeled Markov chains (plMcs) and discrete probabilistic systems has been proposed, which is more robust than the exact probabilities of transitions in plMcs.
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Approximate Analysis of Probabilistic Processes: Logic, Simulation and Games

TL;DR: A new semantics to a known simple logic for probabilistic processes is defined and it is shown that it characterises a notion of epsi-simulation, and most of these notions can be extended to deal with Probabilistic systems that allow non-determinism as well.