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Infinite-state invariant checking with IC3 and predicate abstraction

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We address the problem of verifying invariant properties on infinite-state systems. We present a novel approach, IC3ia, for generalizing the IC3 invariant checking algorithm from finite-state to infinite-state transition systems, expressed over some background theories. The procedure is based on a tight integration of IC3 with Implicit Abstraction, a form of predicate abstraction that expresses abstract paths without computing explicitly the abstract system. In this scenario, IC3 operates only at the Boolean level of the abstract state space, discovering inductive clauses over the abstraction predicates. Theory reasoning is confined within the underlying SMT solver, and applied transparently when performing satisfiability checks. When the current abstraction allows for a spurious counterexample, it is refined by discovering and adding a sufficient set of new predicates. Importantly, this can be done in a completely incremental manner, without discarding the clauses found in the previous search. The proposed approach has two key advantages. First, unlike previous SMT generalizations of IC3, it allows to handle a wide range of background theories without relying on ad-hoc extensions, such as quantifier elimination or theory-specific clause generalization procedures, which might not always be available and are often highly inefficient. Second, compared to a direct exploration of the concrete transition system, the use of abstraction gives a significant performance improvement, as our experiments demonstrate.

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  1. The recursive procedure RecBlock is an oversimplification of the one actually used by IC3 . In practice, RecBlock is implemented using a priority queue. This is however not important for our purposes, and we refer the reader to [12, 25] for more information.

  2. This is a reformulation of a well-known result stated (without proof) in [33], adapted to our context.

  3. http://kind2-mc.github.io/kind2/.

  4. https://github.com/agacek/jkind/.

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This work was carried out within the D-MILS project, which is partially funded under the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).

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Cimatti, A., Griggio, A., Mover, S. et al. Infinite-state invariant checking with IC3 and predicate abstraction. Form Methods Syst Des 49, 190–218 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10703-016-0257-4

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