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Reachability Analysis of Pushdown Automata: Application to Model-Checking

Ahmed Bouajjani, +2 more
- pp 135-150
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This work considers the more general class of alternating pushdown systems and uses alternating finite-state automata as a representation structure for sets of their configurations and gives a simple and natural procedure to compute sets of predecessors using this representation structure.
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We apply the symbolic analysis principle to pushdown systems. We represent (possibly infinite) sets of configurations of such systems by means of finite-state automata. In order to reason in a uniform way about analysis problems involving both existential and universal path quantification (such as model-checking for branching-time logics), we consider the more general class of alternating pushdown systems and use alternating finite-state automata as a representation structure for sets of their configurations. We give a simple and natural procedure to compute sets of predecessors using this representation structure. We incorporate this procedure into the automata-theoretic approach to model-checking to define new model-checking algorithms for pushdown systems against both linear and branching-time properties. From these results we derive upper bounds for several model-checking problems as well as matching lower bounds.

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Well-Structured Pushdown System: Case of Dense Timed Pushdown Automata

TL;DR: Abdulla et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated a general pushdown system with well-quasi-ordered states and stack alphabet to show decidability of reachability, which is an extension of their earlier work (Well-structured pushdown systems, CONCUR 2013).
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New results on pushdown module checking with imperfect information

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that PMC with imperfect information against CTL is 2EXPTIME-complete (hence, exponentially harder than the program complexity with perfect information, which is known to be EXPTIMEcomplete).
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Visibly linear dynamic logic

TL;DR: It is proved that VLDL describes exactly the ω-visibly pushdown languages, i.e., that it is strictly more expressive than LTL and able to express recursive properties of programs with unbounded call stacks and all these problems to be complete for their respective complexity classes.
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New results on pushdown module checking with imperfect information

TL;DR: This paper individuate an interesting subclass of OPDs with visible stack content depth such that PMC with imperfect information against the existential fragment of CTL is decidable and in 2EXPTIME.
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Reachability Problem for Weak Multi-Pushdown Automata

TL;DR: This paper identifies relevant subclasses where the reachability problem becomes NP-complete in a restricted subclass of multi-pushdown automata, and proves decidability of the reachable problem, and computability ofThe backward reachability set.
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