Sound and Complete Certificates for Quantitative Termination Analysis of Probabilistic Programs

Author:

Chatterjee Krishnendu,Goharshady Amir Kafshdar,Meggendorfer Tobias,Žikelić Đorđe

Abstract

AbstractWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probability of termination of a given non-deterministic probabilistic program. Specifically, given a non-termination threshold $$p \in [0, 1],$$ p [ 0 , 1 ] , we aim for certificates proving that the program terminates with probability at least $$1-p$$ 1 - p . The basic idea of our approach is to find a terminating stochastic invariant, i.e. a subset $$ SI $$ SI of program states such that (i) the probability of the program ever leaving $$ SI $$ SI is no more than p, and (ii) almost-surely, the program either leaves $$ SI $$ SI or terminates.While stochastic invariants are already well-known, we provide the first proof that the idea above is not only sound, but also complete for quantitative termination analysis. We then introduce a novel sound and complete characterization of stochastic invariants that enables template-based approaches for easy synthesis of quantitative termination certificates, especially in affine or polynomial forms. Finally, by combining this idea with the existing martingale-based methods that are relatively complete for qualitative termination analysis, we obtain the first automated, sound, and relatively complete algorithm for quantitative termination analysis. Notably, our completeness guarantees for quantitative termination analysis are as strong as the best-known methods for the qualitative variant.Our prototype implementation demonstrates the effectiveness of our approach on various probabilistic programs. We also demonstrate that our algorithm certifies lower bounds on termination probability for probabilistic programs that are beyond the reach of previous methods.

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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