International audienceSeparation Logic (SL) is a well-known assertion language used in Hoare-style modular proof systems for programs with dynamically allocated data structures. In this paper we investigate the fragment of first-order SL restricted to the Bernays-Schönfinkel-Ramsey quantifier prefix ∃ * ∀ * , where the quantified variables range over the set of memory locations. When this set is uninterpreted (has no associated theory) the fragment is PSPACE-complete, which matches the complexity of the quantifier-free fragment [7]. However, SL becomes undecid-able when the quantifier prefix belongs to ∃ * ∀ * ∃ * instead, or when the memory locations are interpreted as integers with linear arithmetic constraints, thus setting a sharp bound...
International audienceSeparation logic (SL) is often presented as an assertion language for reasonin...
Abstract. We investigate first-order separation logic with one record field restricted to a unique q...
We introduce a new decidable fragment of first-order logic with equality, which strictly generalizes...
International audienceSeparation Logic (SL) is a well-known assertion language used in Hoare-style m...
International audienceThis paper investigates the satisfiability problem for Separation Logic with k...
In general, first-order predicate logic extended with linear integer arithmetic is undecidable. We s...
International audienceIn general, first-order predicate logic extended with linear integer arithmeti...
First-order logic is one of the most prominent formalisms in computer science and mathematics. Since...
International audienceThis paper presents a complete decision procedure for the entire quantifier-fr...
International audienceSeparation Logic (SL) is a logical formalism for reasoning about programs tha...
International audienceWe investigate first-order separation logic with one record field restricted t...
Separation logic (SL) has gained widespread popularity because of its ability to succinctly express ...
International audienceWe show that infinite satisfiability can be reduced to finite satisfiabil-ity ...
International audienceSeparation Logic is a framework for the development of modular program analyse...
International audienceThis paper presents an extension of a decidable fragment of Separation Logic f...
International audienceSeparation logic (SL) is often presented as an assertion language for reasonin...
Abstract. We investigate first-order separation logic with one record field restricted to a unique q...
We introduce a new decidable fragment of first-order logic with equality, which strictly generalizes...
International audienceSeparation Logic (SL) is a well-known assertion language used in Hoare-style m...
International audienceThis paper investigates the satisfiability problem for Separation Logic with k...
In general, first-order predicate logic extended with linear integer arithmetic is undecidable. We s...
International audienceIn general, first-order predicate logic extended with linear integer arithmeti...
First-order logic is one of the most prominent formalisms in computer science and mathematics. Since...
International audienceThis paper presents a complete decision procedure for the entire quantifier-fr...
International audienceSeparation Logic (SL) is a logical formalism for reasoning about programs tha...
International audienceWe investigate first-order separation logic with one record field restricted t...
Separation logic (SL) has gained widespread popularity because of its ability to succinctly express ...
International audienceWe show that infinite satisfiability can be reduced to finite satisfiabil-ity ...
International audienceSeparation Logic is a framework for the development of modular program analyse...
International audienceThis paper presents an extension of a decidable fragment of Separation Logic f...
International audienceSeparation logic (SL) is often presented as an assertion language for reasonin...
Abstract. We investigate first-order separation logic with one record field restricted to a unique q...
We introduce a new decidable fragment of first-order logic with equality, which strictly generalizes...