“…(1) First in the case of regular word model checking where configurations are encoded as words. These works have been successfully applied to reason about linear parametrized systems (i.e., parametrized systems where the processes are arranged in a linear topology) [12,23,19,13,25,3,4], as well as systems that operate on linear unbounded data structures such as lists, integers, reals, and even hybrid automata [5,11,6], and programs with pointers [9]. (2) Then in the case of regular tree model checking where configurations are represented by trees of arbitrary sizes (but fixed arities).…”