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>[!note] Language equivalence
>M1 and M2 are *language equivalent* if and only if L(M1)=L(M2)
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By considering the starting states as also final, they both generate the same language, i.e.:
$$(20.(tea + 20.coffee)) = (20.tea + 20.20.coffee)$$
But, do they behave the same from the point of view of an external observer??
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The essence of the difference is WHEN the decision to branch is taken
- language equivalence gets rid of branching points
- it is too coarse for our purposes!
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### Bisimulation
Intuitively, two states are equivalent if they can perform the same actions that lead them in states where this property still holds
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P0 and Q0 are different because, after an a, the former can decide to do b or c, whereas the latter must decide this before performing a.
Let (Q,T) be an LTS.
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Two states q and p are bisimulation equivalent (or, simply, bisimilar) if there exists a bisimulation S such that (p, q) ∈ S; we shall then write p q.
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q0 is simulated by p0; this is shown by the following simulation relation: $$S = \{(q0,p0), (q1,p1), (q2,p1), (q3,p2), (q4,p3)\}$$
To let p0 be simulated by q0, we should have that p1 is simulated by q1 or q2.
If S contained one among (p1,q1) or (p1,q2), then it would not be a simulation: indeed, p1 can perform both a c (whereas q1 cannot) and a b (whereas q2 cannot).

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