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Incompleteness of States w.r.t. Traces in Model Checking

Abstract

Cousot and Cousot introduced and studied a general past/future-time specification language, called mus-calculus, featuring a natural time-symmetric trace-based semantics. The standard state-based semantics of the mus-calculus is an abstract interpretation of its trace-based semantics, which turns out to be incomplete (i.e., trace-incomplete), even for finite systems. As a consequence, standard state-based model checking of the mus-calculus is incomplete w.r.t. trace-based model checking. This paper shows that any refinement or abstraction of the domain of sets of states induces a corresponding semantics which is still trace-incomplete for any propositional fragment of the mus-calculus. This derives from a number of results, one for each incomplete logical/temporal connective of the mus-calculus, that characterize the structure of models, i.e. transition systems, whose corresponding state-based semantics of the mus-calculus is trace-complete

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