CTL* Model Checking on Infinite Families of Finite-State Labeled Transition Systems (Technical Report)
Abstract
We study model checking algorithms for infinite families of finite-state labeled transition systems against temporal properties written in CTL*. Such families arise, for example, as models of highly configurable systems or software product lines. We model families using context-free graph grammars. We then develop a state labeling algorithm that works compositionally on the grammar's production rules with limited information about the context in which the rule is applied. The result is a graph grammar modeling the same family but with extended labels. We leverage this grammar to decide whether all, some, or (in)finitely many members of a family satisfy a given temporal property. We have implemented our algorithms and present early experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2601.15756,
title = {CTL* Model Checking on Infinite Families of Finite-State Labeled Transition Systems (Technical Report)},
author = {Roberto Pettinau and Christoph Matheja},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.15756},
year = {2026}
}
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Technical Report of a paper accepted at TACAS 2026