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Deciding Hyperproperties Combined with Functional Specifications

Logic in Computer Science 2022-05-31 v1

Abstract

We study satisfiability for HyperLTL with a \forall^*\exists^* quantifier prefix, known to be highly undecidable in general. HyperLTL can express system properties that relate multiple traces (so-called hyperproperties), which are often combined with trace properties that specify functional behavior on single traces. Following this conceptual split, we first define several safety and liveness fragments of \forall^*\exists^* HyperLTL, and characterize the complexity of their (often much easier) satisfiability problem. We then add LTL trace properties as functional specifications. Though (highly) undecidable in many cases, this way of combining "simple" HyperLTL and arbitrary LTL also leads to interesting new decidable fragments. This systematic study of \forall^*\exists^* fragments is complemented by a new (incomplete) algorithm for \forall\exists^*-HyperLTL satisfiability.

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@article{arxiv.2205.15138,
  title  = {Deciding Hyperproperties Combined with Functional Specifications},
  author = {Raven Beutner and David Carral and Bernd Finkbeiner and Jana Hofmann and Markus Krötzsch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.15138},
  year   = {2022}
}

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