Categorical Liveness Checking by Corecursive Algebras

Abstract

Final coalgebras as "categorical greatest fixed points" play a central role in the theory of coalgebras. Somewhat analogously, most proof methods studied therein have focused on greatest fixed-point properties like safety and bisimilarity. Here we make a step towards categorical proof methods for least fixed-point properties over dynamical systems modeled as coalgebras. Concretely, we seek a categorical axiomatization of well-known proof methods for liveness, namely ranking functions (in nondeterministic settings) and ranking supermartingales (in probabilistic ones). We find an answer in a suitable combination of coalgebraic simulation (studied previously by the authors) and corecursive algebra as a classifier for (non-)well-foundedness.

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