Higher-Order Program Verification via HFL Model Checking
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Authors
Naoki Kobayashi, Takeshi Tsukada, Keiichi Watanabe
arXiv ID
1710.08614
Category
cs.PL: Programming Languages
Citations
35
Venue
European Symposium on Programming
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1 month ago
Abstract
There are two kinds of higher-order extensions of model checking: HORS model checking and HFL model checking. Whilst the former has been applied to automated verification of higher-order functional programs, applications of the latter have not been well studied. In the present paper, we show that various verification problems for functional programs, including may/must-reachability, trace properties, and linear-time temporal properties (and their negations), can be naturally reduced to (extended) HFL model checking. The reductions yield a sound and complete logical characterization of those program properties. Compared with the previous approaches based on HORS model checking, our approach provides a more uniform, streamlined method for higher-order program verification.
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