International audienceThis paper proves the NP-completeness of the reachability problem for the class of flat counter machines with difference bounds and, more generally, octagonal relations, labeling the transitions on the loops. The proof is based on the fact that the sequence of powers {R n } ∞ n=0 of such relations can be encoded as a periodic sequence of matrices, and that both the prefix and the period of this sequence are simply exponential in the size of the binary representation of a relation R. This result allows to characterize the complexity of the reachability problem for one of the most studied class of counter machines [6, 10], and has a potential impact on other problems in program verification
Theoretical and practical aspects of the verification of infinite-state systems have attracted a lot...
Abstract. We study various generalizations of reversal-bounded multicounter machines and show that t...
This paper establishes a relationship between reachability problems in timed automata and space-boun...
International audienceThis paper proves the NP-completeness of the reachability problem for the clas...
Abstract. This paper proves the NP-completeness of the reachability problem for the class of flat co...
International audienceIn this paper we study the reachability problem for parametric flat counter au...
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One-counter automata are a fundamental and widely-studied class of infinite-state systems. In this p...
One-counter automata are a fundamental and widely-studied class of infinite-state systems. In this p...
The reachability problem in lossy counter machines is the best-known ACKERMANN-complete problem and ...
AbstractWe study various generalizations of reversal-bounded multicounter machines and show that the...
International audienceWe study several decision problems for counter systems with guards defined by ...
International audienceWe study programs with integer data, procedure calls and arbitrary call graphs...
Abstract. Pushdown systems (PDS) naturally model sequential recur-sive programs. Numeric data types ...
Abstract—One-counter processes are pushdown systems over a singleton stack alphabet (plus a stack-bo...
Theoretical and practical aspects of the verification of infinite-state systems have attracted a lot...
Abstract. We study various generalizations of reversal-bounded multicounter machines and show that t...
This paper establishes a relationship between reachability problems in timed automata and space-boun...
International audienceThis paper proves the NP-completeness of the reachability problem for the clas...
Abstract. This paper proves the NP-completeness of the reachability problem for the class of flat co...
International audienceIn this paper we study the reachability problem for parametric flat counter au...
International audienceIn this paper we prove that the transitive closure of a non-deterministic octa...
One-counter automata are a fundamental and widely-studied class of infinite-state systems. In this p...
One-counter automata are a fundamental and widely-studied class of infinite-state systems. In this p...
The reachability problem in lossy counter machines is the best-known ACKERMANN-complete problem and ...
AbstractWe study various generalizations of reversal-bounded multicounter machines and show that the...
International audienceWe study several decision problems for counter systems with guards defined by ...
International audienceWe study programs with integer data, procedure calls and arbitrary call graphs...
Abstract. Pushdown systems (PDS) naturally model sequential recur-sive programs. Numeric data types ...
Abstract—One-counter processes are pushdown systems over a singleton stack alphabet (plus a stack-bo...
Theoretical and practical aspects of the verification of infinite-state systems have attracted a lot...
Abstract. We study various generalizations of reversal-bounded multicounter machines and show that t...
This paper establishes a relationship between reachability problems in timed automata and space-boun...