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Ranking Functions for Vector Addition Systems
Vector addition systems are an important model in theoretical computer
science and have been used for the analysis of systems in a variety of areas.
Termination is a crucial property of vector addition systems and has received
considerable interest in the literature. In this paper we give a complete
method for the construction of ranking functions for vector addition systems
with states. The interest in ranking functions is motivated by the fact that
ranking functions provide valuable additional information in case of
termination: They provide an explanation for the progress of the vector
addition system, which can be reported to the user of a verification tool, and
can be used as certificates for termination. Moreover, we show how ranking
functions can be used for the computational complexity analysis of vector
addition systems (here complexity refers to the number of steps the vector
addition system under analysis can take in terms of the given initial vector)
On the omega-language expressive power of extended Petri nets
In this paper, we study the expressive power of several monotonic extensions of Petri nets. We compare the expressive power of Petri nets, Petri nets extended with non-blocking arcs and Petri nets extended with transfer arcs, in terms of ω-languages. We show that the hierarchy of expressive powers of those models is strict. To prove these results, we propose original techniques that rely on well-quasi orderings and monotonicity properties. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
On the omega-language expressive power of extended Petri nets.
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Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
This open access book constitutes the proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Foundations of Software Science and Computational Structures, FOSSACS 2020, which took place in Dublin, Ireland, in April 2020, and was held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2020. The 31 regular papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 98 submissions. The papers cover topics such as categorical models and logics; language theory, automata, and games; modal, spatial, and temporal logics; type theory and proof theory; concurrency theory and process calculi; rewriting theory; semantics of programming languages; program analysis, correctness, transformation, and verification; logics of programming; software specification and refinement; models of concurrent, reactive, stochastic, distributed, hybrid, and mobile systems; emerging models of computation; logical aspects of computational complexity; models of software security; and logical foundations of data bases.