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The Verification of MDG Algorithms in the HOL Theorem Prover,Used
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Formal verification of digital systems is achieved, today, using one of two main approaches: states exploration (mainly model checking (MC)) or deductive reasoning (theorem proving). The combination of the two approaches promises to overcome the limitation and to enhance the capabilities of each. Our research is motivated by this goal. In this book, we provide the necessary infrastructure (data structure + algorithms) to define high level states exploration in the HOL theorem prover named as MDGHOL platform. We have based our approach on Multiway Decision Graphs (MDGs). We formalize the basic MDG operations within HOL following a deep embedding approach. Then, we derive the correctness proof for each MDG basic operator. Based on this platform, the MDG reachability analysis is defined in HOL as a conversion that uses the MDG theory within HOL. Finally, we propose a reduction technique to improve MDGs MC based on MDGHOL platform. The idea is to prune the transition relation of the circuits using preproved theorems from the specification given at system level. We use the consistency of the specifications to verify if the reduced model is faithful to the original one.
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