AbstractIn the context of the standard Cousot and Cousot framework, refinement operators that systematically produce more precise abstract interpretations from simpler ones are useful. We present a theoretical study of one such operator: the powerset. For any given abstract interpretation, i.e. an abstract domain equipped with corresponding abstract operations, the powerset operator yields a new abstract interpretation, where the abstract domain is (very close to) the powerset of the original one and the operations are accordingly extended. It turns out that the refined powerset domain is able to represent in the best possible way the concrete disjunction. Conditions that guarantee the correctness of the powerset operator are given, and the...
AbstractWithin the abstract interpretation framework, abstract domains are used to represent interes...
AbstractIn 1997, Cousot introduced a hierarchy where semantics are related with each other by abstra...
International audienceWe give semantic foundations to abstract domains consisting in first order log...
In the context of the standard Cousot and Cousot framework, refinement operators that systematically...
AbstractIn the context of the standard Cousot and Cousot framework, refinement operators that system...
Operators that systematically produce more precise abstract interpretations from simpler ones are in...
AbstractIn the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, a reduced relative power operatio...
In the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, a reduced relative power operation for fu...
AbstractAbstract interpretation is a theory of semantics approximation that is used for the construc...
In the context of Cousot and Cousot's abstract interpretation theory, we present a general framework...
In the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define and study a systematic operato...
AbstractIn the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation t...
The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Cousot in 1977, in ...
In 1997, Cousot introduced a hierarchy where semantics are related with each other by abstract inter...
he central idea of the technique of Abstract Interpretation is that the analysis of a program consis...
AbstractWithin the abstract interpretation framework, abstract domains are used to represent interes...
AbstractIn 1997, Cousot introduced a hierarchy where semantics are related with each other by abstra...
International audienceWe give semantic foundations to abstract domains consisting in first order log...
In the context of the standard Cousot and Cousot framework, refinement operators that systematically...
AbstractIn the context of the standard Cousot and Cousot framework, refinement operators that system...
Operators that systematically produce more precise abstract interpretations from simpler ones are in...
AbstractIn the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, a reduced relative power operatio...
In the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, a reduced relative power operation for fu...
AbstractAbstract interpretation is a theory of semantics approximation that is used for the construc...
In the context of Cousot and Cousot's abstract interpretation theory, we present a general framework...
In the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define and study a systematic operato...
AbstractIn the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation t...
The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Cousot in 1977, in ...
In 1997, Cousot introduced a hierarchy where semantics are related with each other by abstract inter...
he central idea of the technique of Abstract Interpretation is that the analysis of a program consis...
AbstractWithin the abstract interpretation framework, abstract domains are used to represent interes...
AbstractIn 1997, Cousot introduced a hierarchy where semantics are related with each other by abstra...
International audienceWe give semantic foundations to abstract domains consisting in first order log...