Quantitative Verification on Product Graphs of Small Treewidth



Chatterjee, K, Ibsen-Jensen, R ORCID: 0000-0003-4783-0389 and Pavlogiannis, A
(2021) Quantitative Verification on Product Graphs of Small Treewidth. In: FSTTCS 2021, 2021-12-15 - 2021-12-17, (Virtual conference).

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Abstract

Product graphs arise naturally in formal verification and program analysis. For example, the analysis of two concurrent threads requires the product of two component control-flow graphs, and for language inclusion of deterministic automata the product of two automata is constructed. In many cases, the component graphs have constant treewidth, e.g., when the input contains control-flow graphs of programs. We consider the algorithmic analysis of products of two constant-treewidth graphs with respect to three classic specification languages, namely, (a) algebraic properties, (b) mean-payoff properties, and (c) initial credit for energy properties. Our main contributions are as follows. Consider a graph G that is the product of two constant-treewidth graphs of size n each. First, given an idempotent semiring, we present an algorithm that computes the semiring transitive closure of G in time Õ(n4). Since the output has size Θ(n4), our algorithm is optimal (up to polylog factors). Second, given a mean-payoff objective, we present an O(n3)-time algorithm for deciding whether the value of a starting state is non-negative, improving the previously known O(n4) bound. Third, given an initial credit for energy objective, we present an O(n5)-time algorithm for computing the minimum initial credit for all nodes of G, improving the previously known O(n8) bound. At the heart of our approach lies an algorithm for the efficient construction of strongly-balanced tree decompositions of constant-treewidth graphs. Given a constant-treewidth graph G′ of n nodes and a positive integer λ, our algorithm constructs a binary tree decomposition of G′ of width O(λ) with the property that the size of each subtree decreases geometrically with rate (1/2 + 2-λ).

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Unspecified)
Divisions: Faculty of Science and Engineering > School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 26 Oct 2021 09:29
Last Modified: 24 Nov 2023 11:51
DOI: 10.4230/LIPIcs.FSTTCS.2021.42
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3141703