2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.01901
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Bunched Fuzz: Sensitivity for Vector Metrics

Abstract: Program sensitivity measures the distance between the outputs of a program when it is run on two related inputs. This notion, which plays an important role in areas such as data privacy and optimization, has been the focus of several program analysis techniques introduced in recent years. One approach that has proved particularly fruitful for this domain is the use of type systems inspired by linear logic, as pioneered by Reed and Pierce in the Fuzz programming language. In Fuzz, each type is equipped with its… Show more

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