2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-45784-5_4
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Constrained Horn Clauses Satisfiability via Catamorphic Abstractions

Emanuele De Angelis,
Fabio Fioravanti,
Alberto Pettorossi
et al.

Abstract: Catamorphisms are functions that are recursively defined on list and trees and, in general, on Algebraic Data Types (ADTs), and are often used to compute suitable abstractions of programs that manipulate ADTs. Examples of catamorphisms include functions that compute size of lists, orderedness of lists, and height of trees. It is well known that program properties specified through catamorphisms can be proved by showing the satisfiability of suitable sets of Constrained Horn Clauses (CHCs). We address the probl… Show more

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