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Model Checking Linear Dynamical Systems under Floating-point Rounding

Authors :
Lefaucheux, Engel
Ouaknine, Joël
Purser, David
Sharifi, Mohammadamin
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We consider linear dynamical systems under floating-point rounding. In these systems, a matrix is repeatedly applied to a vector, but the numbers are rounded into floating-point representation after each step (i.e., stored as a fixed-precision mantissa and an exponent). The approach more faithfully models realistic implementations of linear loops, compared to the exact arbitrary-precision setting often employed in the study of linear dynamical systems. Our results are twofold: We show that for non-negative matrices there is a special structure to the sequence of vectors generated by the system: the mantissas are periodic and the exponents grow linearly. We leverage this to show decidability of $\omega$-regular temporal model checking against semialgebraic predicates. This contrasts with the unrounded setting, where even the non-negative case encompasses the long-standing open Skolem and Positivity problems. On the other hand, when negative numbers are allowed in the matrix, we show that the reachability problem is undecidable by encoding a two-counter machine. Again, this is in contrast with the unrounded setting where point-to-point reachability is known to be decidable in polynomial time.<br />Comment: Long version of the TACAS 2023 paper

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2211.04301
Document Type :
Working Paper