A new proof rule for almost-sure termination

Author:

McIver Annabelle1,Morgan Carroll2,Kaminski Benjamin Lucien3,Katoen Joost-Pieter4

Affiliation:

1. Macquarie University, Australia

2. UNSW, Australia / Data61 at CSIRO, Australia

3. RWTH Aachen University, Germany / University College London, UK

4. RWTH Aachen University, Germany / IST Austria, Austria

Abstract

We present a new proof rule for proving almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs, including those that contain demonic non-determinism. An important question for a probabilistic program is whether the probability mass of all its diverging runs is zero, that is that it terminates "almost surely". Proving that can be hard, and this paper presents a new method for doing so. It applies directly to the program's source code, even if the program contains demonic choice. Like others, we use variant functions (a.k.a. "super-martingales") that are real-valued and decrease randomly on each loop iteration; but our key innovation is that the amount as well as the probability of the decrease are parametric. We prove the soundness of the new rule, indicate where its applicability goes beyond existing rules, and explain its connection to classical results on denumerable (non-demonic) Markov chains.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

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