AbstractIn the context of static analysis via abstract interpretation, convex polyhedra constitute the most used abstract domain among those capturing numerical relational information. Since the domain of convex polyhedra admits infinite ascending chains, it has to be used in conjunction with appropriate mechanisms for enforcing and accelerating the convergence of fixpoint computations. Widening operators provide a simple and general characterization for such mechanisms. For the domain of convex polyhedra, the original widening operator proposed by Cousot and Halbwachs amply deserves the name of standard widening since most analysis and verification tools that employ convex polyhedra also employ that operator. Nonetheless, there is an unful...
AbstractAnalysis of convex polyhedra using abstract interpretation is a common and powerful program ...
Linear relation analysis is a classical abstract interpretation based on an over-approximation of re...
Non-trivial analysis problems require complete lattices with infinite ascending and descending chain...
In the context of static analysis via abstract interpretation, convex polyhedra constitute the most ...
Abstract. We discuss the construction of proper widening operators on several weakly-relational nume...
Abstract. We discuss the construction of proper widening operators on several weakly-relational nume...
We discuss the construction of proper widening operators on several weakly-relational numeric abstra...
The finite powerset construction upgrades an abstract domain by allowing for the representation of f...
{Linear Relation Analysis~\cite{cousot78,halbwach79} is now a classical abstract interpretation base...
Conference of 14th International Conference on Verification, Model Checking, and Abstract Interpreta...
AbstractIn static analysis by abstract interpretation, one often uses widening operators in order to...
Two classical sources of imprecision in static analysis by abstract inter-pretation are widening and...
International audienceTwo classical sources of imprecision in static analysis by abstract interpreta...
We present lookahead widening, a novel technique for using existing widening and narrowing operator...
The domain of convex polyhedra plays a special role in the collection of numerical domains considere...
AbstractAnalysis of convex polyhedra using abstract interpretation is a common and powerful program ...
Linear relation analysis is a classical abstract interpretation based on an over-approximation of re...
Non-trivial analysis problems require complete lattices with infinite ascending and descending chain...
In the context of static analysis via abstract interpretation, convex polyhedra constitute the most ...
Abstract. We discuss the construction of proper widening operators on several weakly-relational nume...
Abstract. We discuss the construction of proper widening operators on several weakly-relational nume...
We discuss the construction of proper widening operators on several weakly-relational numeric abstra...
The finite powerset construction upgrades an abstract domain by allowing for the representation of f...
{Linear Relation Analysis~\cite{cousot78,halbwach79} is now a classical abstract interpretation base...
Conference of 14th International Conference on Verification, Model Checking, and Abstract Interpreta...
AbstractIn static analysis by abstract interpretation, one often uses widening operators in order to...
Two classical sources of imprecision in static analysis by abstract inter-pretation are widening and...
International audienceTwo classical sources of imprecision in static analysis by abstract interpreta...
We present lookahead widening, a novel technique for using existing widening and narrowing operator...
The domain of convex polyhedra plays a special role in the collection of numerical domains considere...
AbstractAnalysis of convex polyhedra using abstract interpretation is a common and powerful program ...
Linear relation analysis is a classical abstract interpretation based on an over-approximation of re...
Non-trivial analysis problems require complete lattices with infinite ascending and descending chain...