We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three classical quantitative properties, namely, the mean- payoff property, the ratio property, and the minimum initial credit for energy property. The algorithmic problem given a graph and a quantitative property asks to compute the optimal value (the infimum value over all traces) from every node of the graph. We consider graphs with constant treewidth, and it is well-known that the control-flow graphs of most programs have constant treewidth. Let n denote the number of nodes of a graph, m the number of edges (for constant treewidth graphs m = O ( n ) ) and W the largest absolute value of the weights. Our main theoretical results are as follows. F...
We study the problem of finding the cycle of minimum cost-to-time ratio in a directed graph with $ n...
Some new ideas are presented on graph reduction applied to graphs with bounded treewidth. It is show...
Abstract. This paper presents algorithms whose input is an undirected graph, and whose output is a t...
We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three c...
We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three c...
We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three c...
We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three c...
Product graphs arise naturally in formal verification and program analysis. For example, the analysi...
Product graphs arise naturally in formal verification and program analysis. For example, the analysi...
For the vast majority of local problems on graphs of small treewidth (where, by local we mean that a...
In this paper we give, for all constants k, l , explicit algorithms, that given a graph G = (V, E) ...
For the vast majority of local graph problems standard dynamic programming techniques give ctw|V |O(...
We give experimental and theoretical results on the problem of computing the treewidth of a graph by...
We show that the treewidth and the minimum fill-in of an n-vertex graph can be computed in time O(1....
The fundamental model-checking problem, given as input a model and a specification, asks for the alg...
We study the problem of finding the cycle of minimum cost-to-time ratio in a directed graph with $ n...
Some new ideas are presented on graph reduction applied to graphs with bounded treewidth. It is show...
Abstract. This paper presents algorithms whose input is an undirected graph, and whose output is a t...
We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three c...
We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three c...
We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three c...
We consider the core algorithmic problems related to verification of systems with respect to three c...
Product graphs arise naturally in formal verification and program analysis. For example, the analysi...
Product graphs arise naturally in formal verification and program analysis. For example, the analysi...
For the vast majority of local problems on graphs of small treewidth (where, by local we mean that a...
In this paper we give, for all constants k, l , explicit algorithms, that given a graph G = (V, E) ...
For the vast majority of local graph problems standard dynamic programming techniques give ctw|V |O(...
We give experimental and theoretical results on the problem of computing the treewidth of a graph by...
We show that the treewidth and the minimum fill-in of an n-vertex graph can be computed in time O(1....
The fundamental model-checking problem, given as input a model and a specification, asks for the alg...
We study the problem of finding the cycle of minimum cost-to-time ratio in a directed graph with $ n...
Some new ideas are presented on graph reduction applied to graphs with bounded treewidth. It is show...
Abstract. This paper presents algorithms whose input is an undirected graph, and whose output is a t...