In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the foundations of temporal team semantics. We consider three logics: , and , which are obtained by adding quantification over so-called time evaluation functions controlling the asynchronous progress of traces. We then relate synchronous to our new logics and show how it can be embedded into them. We show that the model checking problem for with Boolean disjunctions is highly undecidable by encoding recurrent computations of non-deterministic 2-counter machines. Finally, we present a translation from to Alternating Asynchronous Büchi Automata and obtain decidability results for the path checking problem as well as restricted variants of the model chec...
Hyperproperties are a modern specification paradigm that extends trace properties to express propert...
In this article we study linear temporal logics with team semantics (TeamLTL) that are novel logics ...
Hyperproperties, like observational determinism or symmetry, cannot be expressed as properties of in...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We introduce and develop a set-based semantics for asynchronous TeamLTL. We consider two canonical l...
Hyperproperties are properties of computational systems that require more than one trace to evaluate...
We study the expressivity and complexity of model checking of linear temporal logic with team semant...
We study the expressivity and complexity of model checking of linear temporal logic with team semant...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
We study the satisfiability and model-checking problems for timed hyperproperties specified with Hyp...
We study the satisfiability and model-checking problems for timed hyperproperties specified with Hyp...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
Hyperproperties, as introduced by Clarkson and Schneider, characterize the correctness of a computer...
Hyperproperties are a modern specification paradigm that extends trace properties to express propert...
In this article we study linear temporal logics with team semantics (TeamLTL) that are novel logics ...
Hyperproperties, like observational determinism or symmetry, cannot be expressed as properties of in...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We introduce and develop a set-based semantics for asynchronous TeamLTL. We consider two canonical l...
Hyperproperties are properties of computational systems that require more than one trace to evaluate...
We study the expressivity and complexity of model checking of linear temporal logic with team semant...
We study the expressivity and complexity of model checking of linear temporal logic with team semant...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
We study the satisfiability and model-checking problems for timed hyperproperties specified with Hyp...
We study the satisfiability and model-checking problems for timed hyperproperties specified with Hyp...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
Hyperproperties, as introduced by Clarkson and Schneider, characterize the correctness of a computer...
Hyperproperties are a modern specification paradigm that extends trace properties to express propert...
In this article we study linear temporal logics with team semantics (TeamLTL) that are novel logics ...
Hyperproperties, like observational determinism or symmetry, cannot be expressed as properties of in...