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Hybrid Automata as Coalgebras

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Able to simultaneously encode discrete transitions and continuous behaviour, hybrid automata are the de facto framework for the formal specification and analysis of hybrid systems. The current paper revisits hybrid automata from a coalgebraic point of view. This allows to interpret them as state-based components, and provides a uniform theory to address variability in their definition, as well as the corresponding notions of behaviour, bisimulation, and observational semantics.

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    We restrict ourselves to the concepts strictly necessary to the paper. The interested reader will find in document [Rut00] a comprehensive introduction to the theory of coalgebras.

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This work is funded by ERDF - European Regional Development Fund, through the COMPETE Programme, and by National Funds through FCT within project PTDC/EEI-CTP/4836/2014. The first author is also sponsored by FCT grant SFRH/BD/52234/2013, and the second by FCT grant SFRH/BSAB/113890/2015

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Neves, R., Barbosa, L.S. (2016). Hybrid Automata as Coalgebras. In: Sampaio, A., Wang, F. (eds) Theoretical Aspects of Computing – ICTAC 2016. ICTAC 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9965. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46750-4_22

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