LTL+Past is the extension of Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) supporting past temporal operators. The addition of the past does not add expressive power, but does increase the usability of the language both in formal verification and in artificial intelligence, e.g., in the context of multi-agent systems. In this paper, we add the support of past operators to BLACK, a satisfiability checker for LTL based on a SAT encoding of a tree-shaped tableau system. We implement two ways of supporting the past in the tool. The first one is an equisatisfiable translation that removes the past operators, obtaining a future-only formula that can be solved with the original LTL engine. The second one extends the SAT encoding of the underlying tableau to directl...
one to express ω-regular properties by extending the well-known linear-time temporal logic LTL with ...
This paper studies how bit-vector logic (bv logic) can help improve the efficiency of verifying spec...
It has long been known that past-time operators add no expressive power to linear temporal logics. I...
LTL+Past is the extension of Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) supporting past temporal operators. The add...
BLACK, short for Bounded Ltl sAtisfiability ChecKer, is a recently developed software tool for satis...
BLACK, short for Bounded Ltl sAtisfiability ChecKer, is a recently developed software tool for satis...
The introduction of Past Operators enables to produce more natural formulation of a wide class of pr...
Temporal logics with past operators are gaining increasing importance in several areas of formal ver...
AbstractWe study the complexity of satisfiability and model-checking of the linear-time temporal log...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is one of the most commonly used formalisms for representing and reasoni...
Model checking techniques have traditionally dealt with temporal logic languages and automata interp...
Model checking techniques have traditionally dealt with temporal logic languages and automata interp...
In this paper, we propose to extend First-Order Linear-time Temporal Logic with Past adding two oper...
Abstract. Satisfiability checking for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is a fundamental step in checking ...
Abstract—We propose a novel algorithm for the satisfiability problem for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL)...
one to express ω-regular properties by extending the well-known linear-time temporal logic LTL with ...
This paper studies how bit-vector logic (bv logic) can help improve the efficiency of verifying spec...
It has long been known that past-time operators add no expressive power to linear temporal logics. I...
LTL+Past is the extension of Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) supporting past temporal operators. The add...
BLACK, short for Bounded Ltl sAtisfiability ChecKer, is a recently developed software tool for satis...
BLACK, short for Bounded Ltl sAtisfiability ChecKer, is a recently developed software tool for satis...
The introduction of Past Operators enables to produce more natural formulation of a wide class of pr...
Temporal logics with past operators are gaining increasing importance in several areas of formal ver...
AbstractWe study the complexity of satisfiability and model-checking of the linear-time temporal log...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is one of the most commonly used formalisms for representing and reasoni...
Model checking techniques have traditionally dealt with temporal logic languages and automata interp...
Model checking techniques have traditionally dealt with temporal logic languages and automata interp...
In this paper, we propose to extend First-Order Linear-time Temporal Logic with Past adding two oper...
Abstract. Satisfiability checking for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is a fundamental step in checking ...
Abstract—We propose a novel algorithm for the satisfiability problem for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL)...
one to express ω-regular properties by extending the well-known linear-time temporal logic LTL with ...
This paper studies how bit-vector logic (bv logic) can help improve the efficiency of verifying spec...
It has long been known that past-time operators add no expressive power to linear temporal logics. I...