We introduce a symmetry reduction technique for model checking temporalepistemic properties of multi-agent systems defined in the mainstream interpreted systems framework. The technique, based on counterpart semantics, aims to reduce the set of initial states that need to be considered in a model. We present theoretical results establishing that there are neither false positives nor false negatives in the reduced model. We evaluate the technique by presenting the results of an implementation tested against two well known applications of epistemic logic, the muddy children and the dining cryptographers. The experimental results obtained confirm that the reduction in model checking time can be dramatic, thereby allowing for the verification o...
Abstract. Symmetry reduction is a technique to combat the state explosion problem in temporal logic ...
One technique to reduce the state-space explosion problem in temporal logic model checking is symmet...
Abstract. We introduce a novel automata-theoretic approach for the verification of multi-agent syste...
This thesis presents existential abstraction techniques for multi-agent systems preserving temporal-...
A key step in formal verification is the translation of requirements into logic formulae. Various fl...
This thesis presents existential abstraction techniques for multi-agent systems preserving temporal-...
Abstract: This paper presents an approach to the verification of temporal epistemic logic in synchr...
Abstract. We introduce an automata-theoretic approach for the verification of multi-agent systems. W...
We present a novel approach to the verification of multi-agent systems using bounded model checking ...
. An on-the-fly algorithm for model checking under fairness is presented. The algorithm utilizes sym...
We present an approach to the problem of verification of epistemic properties in multi-agent systems...
Abstract. Model checking as an approach to the automatic verification of finite state systems has fo...
International audienceWe develop a methodology to model and verify open multi-agent systems (OMAS), ...
We present a framework for verifying temporal and epistemic properties of multi-agent systems by me...
For modelling and verifying agent systems, many researchers have proposed different logical systems...
Abstract. Symmetry reduction is a technique to combat the state explosion problem in temporal logic ...
One technique to reduce the state-space explosion problem in temporal logic model checking is symmet...
Abstract. We introduce a novel automata-theoretic approach for the verification of multi-agent syste...
This thesis presents existential abstraction techniques for multi-agent systems preserving temporal-...
A key step in formal verification is the translation of requirements into logic formulae. Various fl...
This thesis presents existential abstraction techniques for multi-agent systems preserving temporal-...
Abstract: This paper presents an approach to the verification of temporal epistemic logic in synchr...
Abstract. We introduce an automata-theoretic approach for the verification of multi-agent systems. W...
We present a novel approach to the verification of multi-agent systems using bounded model checking ...
. An on-the-fly algorithm for model checking under fairness is presented. The algorithm utilizes sym...
We present an approach to the problem of verification of epistemic properties in multi-agent systems...
Abstract. Model checking as an approach to the automatic verification of finite state systems has fo...
International audienceWe develop a methodology to model and verify open multi-agent systems (OMAS), ...
We present a framework for verifying temporal and epistemic properties of multi-agent systems by me...
For modelling and verifying agent systems, many researchers have proposed different logical systems...
Abstract. Symmetry reduction is a technique to combat the state explosion problem in temporal logic ...
One technique to reduce the state-space explosion problem in temporal logic model checking is symmet...
Abstract. We introduce a novel automata-theoretic approach for the verification of multi-agent syste...