Bisimulation for Feller-Dynkin Processes
Abstract: Bisimulation is a concept that captures behavioural equivalence. It has been studied extensively on nonprobabilistic systems and on discrete-time Markov processes and on so-called continuous-time Markov chains. In the latter time is continuous but the evolution still proceeds in jumps. We propose two definitions of bisimulation on continuous-time stochastic processes where the evolution is a \emph{flow} through time. We show that they are equivalent and we show that when restricted to discrete-time, our concept of bisimulation encompasses the standard discrete-time concept. The concept we introduce is not a straightforward generalization of discrete-time concepts.
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