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Computing Stuttering Simulations (0904.1488v1)
Published 9 Apr 2009 in cs.LO
Abstract: Stuttering bisimulation is a well-known behavioral equivalence that preserves CTL-X, namely CTL without the next-time operator X. Correspondingly, the stuttering simulation preorder induces a coarser behavioral 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 [1990] 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.