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Tracy, Traces, and Transducers: Computable Counterexamples and Explanations for HyperLTL Model-Checking

Authors :
Winter, Sarah
Zimmermann, Martin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

HyperLTL model-checking enables the automated verification of information-flow properties for security-critical systems. However, it only provides a binary answer. Here, we introduce two paradigms to compute counterexamples and explanations for HyperLTL model-checking, thereby considerably increasing its usefulness. Both paradigms are based on the maxim ``counterexamples/explanations are Skolem functions for the existentially quantified trace variables''. Our first paradigm is complete (everything can be explained), but restricted to ultimately periodic system traces. The second paradigm works with (Turing machine) computable Skolem functions and is therefore much more general, but also shown incomplete (not everything can computably be explained). Finally, we prove that it is decidable whether a given finite transition system and a formula have computable Skolem functions witnessing that the system satisfies the formula. Our algorithm also computes transducers implementing computable Skolem functions, if they exist.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.18280
Document Type :
Working Paper