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What’s decidable about linear loops?

Toghrul Karimov, Engel Lefaucheux, Joël Ouaknine, David Purser, Anton Varonka, Markus A. Whiteland, James Worrell

2022Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We consider the MSO model-checking problem for simple linear loops, or equivalently discrete-time linear dynamical systems, with semialgebraic predicates (i.e., Boolean combinations of polynomial inequalities on the variables). We place no restrictions on the number of program variables, or equivalently the ambient dimension. We establish decidability of the model-checking problem provided that each semialgebraic predicate either has intrinsic dimension at most 1, or is contained within some three-dimensional subspace. We also note that lifting either of these restrictions and retaining decidability would necessarily require major breakthroughs in number theory.

Topics & Concepts

DecidabilityMathematicsDimension (graph theory)Predicate (mathematical logic)Discrete mathematicsSimple (philosophy)CombinatoricsComputer sciencePhilosophyProgramming languageEpistemologyFormal Methods in VerificationLogic, programming, and type systemsSoftware Testing and Debugging Techniques