2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.11464
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Foundations for Entailment Checking in Quantitative Separation Logic (extended version)

Abstract: Quantitative separation logic (QSL) is an extension of separation logic (SL) for the verification of probabilistic pointer programs. In QSL, formulae evaluate to real numbers instead of truth values, e.g., the probability of memory-safe termination in a given symbolic heap. As with SL, one of the key problems when reasoning with QSL is entailment: does a formula f entail another formula g? We give a generic reduction from entailment checking in QSL to entailment checking in SL. This allows to leverage the larg… Show more

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