International audienceWe consider the MSO model-checking problem for simple linear loops, or equivalently discrete-time linear dynamical systems, with semialgebraic predicates (i.e., Boolean combinations of polynomial inequalities on the variables). We place no restrictions on the number of program variables, or equivalently the ambient dimension. We establish decidability of the model-checking problem provided that each semialgebraic predicate either has intrinsic dimension at most 1, or is contained within some three-dimensional subspace. We also note that lifting either of these restrictions and retaining decidability would necessarily require major breakthroughs in number theory
International audienceWe present a decidability result for the model checking of a certain class of ...
We prove decidability of the boundedness problem for monadic leastfixed-point recursion based on pos...
The Monniaux Problem in abstract interpretation asks, roughly speaking, whether the following questi...
We consider the MSO model-checking problem for simple linear loops, or equivalently discrete-time li...
International audienceWe consider the MSO model-checking problem for simple linear loops, or equival...
The object of this thesis is the study of the decidability properties of linear dynamical systems, w...
The termination analysis of linear loops plays a key rôle in several areas of computer science, incl...
We survey the state of the art on the algorithmic analysis of discrete linear dynamical systems, foc...
Termination analysis of linear loops plays a key rôle in several areas of computer science, includin...
We consider linear dynamical systems under floating-point rounding. In these systems, a matrix is re...
Consider a discrete dynamical system given by a square matrix M ∈ ℚ^{d × d} and a starting point s ∈...
Motivated by applications to systems biology, and the emergence of semi-algebraic hybrid systems as ...
International audienceWe consider the linear-time model checking problem for boolean concurrent prog...
Monadic second order (MSO) logic proved to be a useful tool in many areas of application, reaching f...
The linear reachability problem for finite state transition systems is to decide whether there is an...
International audienceWe present a decidability result for the model checking of a certain class of ...
We prove decidability of the boundedness problem for monadic leastfixed-point recursion based on pos...
The Monniaux Problem in abstract interpretation asks, roughly speaking, whether the following questi...
We consider the MSO model-checking problem for simple linear loops, or equivalently discrete-time li...
International audienceWe consider the MSO model-checking problem for simple linear loops, or equival...
The object of this thesis is the study of the decidability properties of linear dynamical systems, w...
The termination analysis of linear loops plays a key rôle in several areas of computer science, incl...
We survey the state of the art on the algorithmic analysis of discrete linear dynamical systems, foc...
Termination analysis of linear loops plays a key rôle in several areas of computer science, includin...
We consider linear dynamical systems under floating-point rounding. In these systems, a matrix is re...
Consider a discrete dynamical system given by a square matrix M ∈ ℚ^{d × d} and a starting point s ∈...
Motivated by applications to systems biology, and the emergence of semi-algebraic hybrid systems as ...
International audienceWe consider the linear-time model checking problem for boolean concurrent prog...
Monadic second order (MSO) logic proved to be a useful tool in many areas of application, reaching f...
The linear reachability problem for finite state transition systems is to decide whether there is an...
International audienceWe present a decidability result for the model checking of a certain class of ...
We prove decidability of the boundedness problem for monadic leastfixed-point recursion based on pos...
The Monniaux Problem in abstract interpretation asks, roughly speaking, whether the following questi...