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Reasoning about Strategies: on the Satisfiability Problem

Fabio Mogavero ; Aniello Murano ; Giuseppe Perelli ; Moshe Y. Vardi.
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formalism for reasoning explicitly about strategies, as first-order objects, in multi-agent concurrent games. This logic turns out to be very powerful, subsuming all major previously studied modal logics&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on March 17, 2017

Unifying B\"uchi Complementation Constructions

Seth J. Fogarty ; Orna Kupferman ; Thomas Wilke ; Moshe Y. Vardi.
Complementation of B\"uchi automata, required for checking automata containment, is of major theoretical and practical interest in formal verification. We consider two recent approaches to complementation. The first is the rank-based approach of Kupferman and Vardi, which operates over a DAG that&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on March 27, 2013

Comparator automata in quantitative verification

Suguman Bansal ; Swarat Chaudhuri ; Moshe Y. Vardi.
The notion of comparison between system runs is fundamental in formal verification. This concept is implicitly present in the verification of qualitative systems, and is more pronounced in the verification of quantitative systems. In this work, we identify a novel mode of comparison in quantitative&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on July 29, 2022

Sequential Relational Decomposition

Dror Fried ; Axel Legay ; Joël Ouaknine ; Moshe Y. Vardi.
The concept of decomposition in computer science and engineering is considered a fundamental component of computational thinking and is prevalent in design of algorithms, software construction, hardware design, and more. We propose a simple and natural formalization of sequential decomposition, in&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on March 3, 2022

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