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Model Checking Resource Bounded Systems with Shared Resources via Alternating B\'uchi Pushdown Systems

Authors :
Bulling, Nils
Nguyen, Hoang Nga
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

It is well known that the verification of resource-constrained multiagent systems is undecidable in general. In many such settings, resources are private to agents. In this paper, we investigate the model checking problem for a resource logic based on Alternating-Time Temporal Logic (ATL) with shared resources. Resources can be consumed and produced up to any amount. We show that the model checking problem is undecidable if two or more of such unbounded resources are available. Our main technical result is that in the case of a single shared resource, the problem becomes decidable. Although intuitive, the proof of decidability is non-trivial. We reduce model checking to a problem over alternating B\"uchi pushdown systems. An intermediate result connects to general automata-based verification: we show that model checking Computation Tree Logic (CTL) over (compact) alternating B\"uchi pushdown systems is decidable.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1508.02326
Document Type :
Working Paper