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Reasoning about Regular Properties: A Comparative Study

HOLÍK, L. HRUŠKA, M. SÍČ, J. VARGOVČÍK, P. FIEDOR, T. ROGALEWICZ, A.

Original Title

Reasoning about Regular Properties: A Comparative Study

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Several new algorithms for deciding emptiness of Boolean combinations of regular languages and of languages of alternating automata have been proposed recently, especially in the context of analysing regular expressions and in string constraint solving. The new algorithms demonstrated a significant potential, but they have never been systematically compared, neither among each other nor with the state-of-the art implementations of existing (non)deterministic automata-based methods. In this paper, we provide such comparison as well as an overview of the existing algorithms and their implementations. We collect a diverse benchmark mostly originating in or related to practical problems from string constraint solving, analysing LTL properties, and regular model checking, and evaluate collected implementations on it. The results reveal the best tools and hint on what the best algorithms and implementation techniques are. Roughly, although some advanced algorithms are fast, such as antichain algorithms and reductions to IC3/PDR, they are not as overwhelmingly dominant as sometimes presented and there is no clear winner. The simplest NFA-based technology may sometimes be a better choice, depending on the problem source and the implementation style. We believe that our findings are relevant for development of automata techniques as well as for related fields such as string constraint solving.

Keywords

Regular languages, finite automata, nondeterministic finite automata, tool comparison.

Authors

HOLÍK, L.; HRUŠKA, M.; SÍČ, J.; VARGOVČÍK, P.; FIEDOR, T.; ROGALEWICZ, A.

Released

27. 6. 2023

Publisher

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Location

Cham

ISBN

0302-9743

Periodical

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Number

14132

State

Federal Republic of Germany

Pages from

286

Pages to

306

Pages count

21

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT185181,
  author="Lukáš {Holík} and Martin {Hruška} and Juraj {Síč} and Pavol {Vargovčík} and Tomáš {Fiedor} and Adam {Rogalewicz}",
  title="Reasoning about Regular Properties: A Comparative Study",
  booktitle="Automated Deduction - CADE 29",
  year="2023",
  journal="Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
  number="14132",
  pages="286--306",
  publisher="Springer Nature Switzerland AG",
  address="Cham",
  doi="10.1007/978-3-031-38499-8\{_}17",
  issn="0302-9743"
}