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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 274, Issues 1-2, 6 March 2002, Pages 89-115
 
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The regular viewpoint on PA-processes

D. Lugiez1, , a and Ph. SchnoebelenCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, b

a Lab. d'Informatique de Marseille, Univ. Aix-Marseille & CNRS URA 1787, 39, r. Joliot-Curie, 13453 Marseille Cedex 13, France b Lab. Specification and Verification, ENS de Cachan & CNRS UMR 8643, 61 av. Pdt Wilson, 94235 Cachan Cedex, France

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Abstract

PA is the process algebra allowing non-determinism, sequential and parallel compositions, and recursion. We suggest viewing PA-processes as trees, and using tree-automata techniques for verification problems on PA. Our main result is that the set of iterated predecessors of a regular set of PA-processes is a regular tree language, and similarly for iterated successors. Furthermore, the corresponding tree automata can be built effectively in polynomial time. This has many immediate applications to verification problems for PA-processes, among which a simple and general model-checking algorithm.

Author Keywords: Process algebra; Verification of infinite-state systems; Tree automata


 
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