Decidable Synthesis of Programs with Uninterpreted Functions

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Authors Paul Krogmeier, Umang Mathur, Adithya Murali, P. Madhusudan, Mahesh Viswanathan arXiv ID 1910.09744 Category cs.PL: Programming Languages Cross-listed cs.FL, cs.LO Citations 14 Venue International Conference on Computer Aided Verification Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
We identify a decidable synthesis problem for a class of programs of unbounded size with conditionals and iteration that work over infinite data domains. The programs in our class use uninterpreted functions and relations, and abide by a restriction called coherence that was recently identified to yield decidable verification. We formulate a powerful grammar-restricted (syntax-guided) synthesis problem for coherent uninterpreted programs, and we show the problem to be decidable, identify its precise complexity, and also study several variants of the problem.
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