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Model checking vs. generalized model checking: semantic minimizations for temporal logics
Godefroid, P.   Huth, M.  
Lucent Technol. Bell Labs., Lisle, IL, USA;

This paper appears in: Logic in Computer Science, 2005. LICS 2005. Proceedings. 20th Annual IEEE Symposium on
Publication Date: 26-29 June 2005
On page(s): 158- 167
ISSN: 1043-6871
ISBN: 0-7695-2266-1
INSPEC Accession Number: 8642572
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/LICS.2005.28
Current Version Published: 2005-09-19

Abstract
Three-valued models, in which properties of a system are either true, false or unknown, have recently been advocated as a better representation for reactive program abstractions generated by automatic techniques such as predicate abstraction. Indeed, for the same cost, model checking three-valued abstractions can be used to both prove and disprove any temporal-logic property, whereas traditional conservative abstractions can only prove universal properties. Also, verification results can be more precise with generalized model checking, which checks whether there exists a concretization of an abstraction satisfying a temporal-logic formula. Since generalized model checking includes satisfiability as a special case (when everything in the model is unknown), it is in general more expensive than traditional model checking. In this paper, we study how to reduce generalized model checking to model checking by a temporal-logic formula transformation, which generalizes a transformation for propositional logic known as semantic minimization in the literature. We show that many temporal-logic formulas of practical interest are self-minimizing, i.e., are their own semantic minimizations, and hence that model checking for these formulas has the same precision as generalized model checking.

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