Simplifying LTL Model Checking Given Prior Knowledge
Abstract
We consider the problem of the verification of an LTL specification on a system S given some prior knowledge K, an LTL formula that S is known to satisfy. The automata-theoretic approach to LTL model checking is implemented as an emptiness check of the product S A where A is an automaton for the negation of the property. We propose new operations that simplify an automaton A given some knowledge automaton AK, to produce an automaton B that can be used instead of A for more efficient model checking. Our evaluation of these operations on a large benchmark derived from the MCC'22 competition shows that even with simple knowledge, half of the problems can be definitely answered without running an LTL model checker, and the remaining problems can be simplified significantly.
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