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On the Hardness of Almost-Sure Termination

Published 5 Jun 2015 in cs.LO and cs.CC | (1506.01930v1)

Abstract: This paper considers the computational hardness of computing expected outcomes and deciding (universal) (positive) almost-sure termination of probabilistic programs. It is shown that computing lower and upper bounds of expected outcomes is $\Sigma_10$- and $\Sigma_20$-complete, respectively. Deciding (universal) almost-sure termination as well as deciding whether the expected outcome of a program equals a given rational value is shown to be $\Pi0_2$-complete. Finally, it is shown that deciding (universal) positive almost-sure termination is $\Sigma_20$-complete ($\Pi_30$-complete).

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