International audienceHigher-order recursion schemes are rewriting systems for simply typed terms and they are known to be equiexpressive with collapsible pushdown automata (CPDA) for generating trees. We argue that CPDA are an essential model when working with recursion schemes. First, we give a new proof of the translation of schemes into CPDA that does not appeal to game semantics. Second, we show that this translation permits to revisit the safety constraint and allows CPDA to be seen as Krivine machines. Finally, we show that CPDA permit one to prove the effective MSO selection property for schemes, subsuming all known decidability results for MSO on schemes
Pushdown systems (PDSs) nicely model single-thread recursive programs, and well-structured transitio...
International audienceWe define a new class of pushdown systems where the push-down is a tree instea...
Recursive game graphs can be used to reason about the control flow of sequential programs with recur...
International audienceHigher-order recursion schemes are rewriting systems for simply typed terms an...
Collapsible pushdown automata (CPDA) are a new kind of higher-order pushdown automata in which every...
Higher-Order Pushdown Automata (HOPDA) are abstract machines equipped with a nested stacks of stacks...
We show that collapsible deterministic second level pushdown automata can recognize more languages t...
International audienceThis paper studies the logical properties of a very general class of infinite ...
International audienceLet R be a class of generators of node-labelled infinite trees, and L be a log...
In this work we prove decidability of the model-checking problem for saferecursion schemes against p...
We investigate the expressive power of higher-order recursion schemes (HORS) restricted to linear ty...
We propose a new approach to analysing higher-order recursive schemes. Many results in the literatur...
National audienceWe are interested in the problem of expressiveness of the following operations in t...
International audienceThis paper studies a large class of two-player perfect-information turn-based ...
Pushdown systems (PDSs) nicely model single-thread recursive programs, and well-structured transitio...
International audienceWe define a new class of pushdown systems where the push-down is a tree instea...
Recursive game graphs can be used to reason about the control flow of sequential programs with recur...
International audienceHigher-order recursion schemes are rewriting systems for simply typed terms an...
Collapsible pushdown automata (CPDA) are a new kind of higher-order pushdown automata in which every...
Higher-Order Pushdown Automata (HOPDA) are abstract machines equipped with a nested stacks of stacks...
We show that collapsible deterministic second level pushdown automata can recognize more languages t...
International audienceThis paper studies the logical properties of a very general class of infinite ...
International audienceLet R be a class of generators of node-labelled infinite trees, and L be a log...
In this work we prove decidability of the model-checking problem for saferecursion schemes against p...
We investigate the expressive power of higher-order recursion schemes (HORS) restricted to linear ty...
We propose a new approach to analysing higher-order recursive schemes. Many results in the literatur...
National audienceWe are interested in the problem of expressiveness of the following operations in t...
International audienceThis paper studies a large class of two-player perfect-information turn-based ...
Pushdown systems (PDSs) nicely model single-thread recursive programs, and well-structured transitio...
International audienceWe define a new class of pushdown systems where the push-down is a tree instea...
Recursive game graphs can be used to reason about the control flow of sequential programs with recur...