2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10817-021-09596-x
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Model Completeness, Uniform Interpolants and Superposition Calculus

Abstract: Uniform interpolants have been largely studied in non-classical propositional logics since the nineties; a successive research line within the automated reasoning community investigated uniform quantifier-free interpolants (sometimes referred to as “covers”) in first-order theories. This further research line is motivated by the fact that uniform interpolants offer an effective solution to tackle quantifier elimination and symbol elimination problems, which are central in model checking infinite state systems.… Show more

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“…In this context, complex dynamic systems that can interact with a persistent data storage are verified against some property of interest via sophisticated techniques based on SMT-solving and on automated reasoning; specifically, the presence of the 'data' component, which is usually represented as relational databases that the 'process' component can query and update, requires the development of suitable techniques for eliminating (to some extent) quantifiers binding variables that range over the content of such databases. This task can be effectively and efficiently performed by computing (combined) uniform interpolants [31,32,39,40]. This motivated the implementation of algorithms for computing combined uniform interpolants in the state-of-the-art MCMT model checker [72].…”
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“…In this context, complex dynamic systems that can interact with a persistent data storage are verified against some property of interest via sophisticated techniques based on SMT-solving and on automated reasoning; specifically, the presence of the 'data' component, which is usually represented as relational databases that the 'process' component can query and update, requires the development of suitable techniques for eliminating (to some extent) quantifiers binding variables that range over the content of such databases. This task can be effectively and efficiently performed by computing (combined) uniform interpolants [31,32,39,40]. This motivated the implementation of algorithms for computing combined uniform interpolants in the state-of-the-art MCMT model checker [72].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Proofs are omitted (sometimes in favor of intuitive justifications); however, they can all be found in the original papers. More precisely, proofs of the results from Section 3 are in [36], proofs of the results from Section 4 are in [37], and proofs of the results from Section 5 are in [31,32,[38][39][40].…”
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