2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2008.09909
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Learning the Boundary of Inductive Invariants

Abstract: We study the complexity of invariant inference and its connections to exact concept learning. We define a condition on invariants and their geometry, called the fence condition, which permits applying theoretical results from exact concept learning to answer open problems in invariant inference theory. The condition requires the invariant's boundary-the states whose Hamming distance from the invariant is one-to be backwards reachable from the bad states in a small number of steps. Using this condition, we obta… Show more

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