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Computer Aided Verification
Reasoning About TSO Programs Using Reduction and Abstraction
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Constantin Enea
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Suha Orhun Mutluergil
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Serdar Tasiran
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Let this Graph Be Your Witness!
pp. 12
MaxSMT-Based Type Inference for Python 3
pp. 20
The JKind Model Checker
pp. 28
The DEEPSEC Prover
pp. 37
SimpleCAR: An Efficient Bug-Finding Tool Based on Approximate Reachability
pp. 45
StringFuzz: A Fuzzer for String Solvers
pp. 55
Permission Inference for Array Programs
pp. 75
Program Analysis Is Harder Than Verification: A Computability Perspective
pp. 99
Automata vs Linear-Programming Discounted-Sum Inclusion
pp. 117
Model Checking Indistinguishability of Randomized Security Protocols
pp. 136
Lazy Self-composition for Security Verification
pp. 157
SCInfer: Refinement-Based Verification of Software Countermeasures Against Side-Channel Attacks
pp. 178
Symbolic Algorithms for Graphs and Markov Decision Processes with Fairness Objectives
pp. 198
Attracting Tangles to Solve Parity Games
pp. 219
Delta-Decision Procedures for Exists-Forall Problems over the Reals
pp. 236
Solving Quantified Bit-Vectors Using Invertibility Conditions
pp. 256
Understanding and Extending Incremental Determinization for 2QBF
pp. 275
The Proof Complexity of SMT Solvers
pp. 294
Model Generation for Quantified Formulas: A Taint-Based Approach
pp. 317
Partial Order Aware Concurrency Sampling
pp. 336
Reasoning About TSO Programs Using Reduction and Abstraction
pp. 354
Quasi-Optimal Partial Order Reduction
pp. 372
On the Completeness of Verifying Message Passing Programs Under Bounded Asynchrony
pp. 392
Constrained Dynamic Partial Order Reduction
pp. 413
Formal Verification of a Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Messaging System
pp. 430
Continuous Formal Verification of Amazon s2n
pp. 447
Symbolic Liveness Analysis of Real-World Software
pp. 467
Model Checking Boot Code from AWS Data Centers
pp. 487
Android Stack Machine
pp. 505
Formally Verified Montgomery Multiplication
pp. 523
Inner and Outer Approximating Flowpipes for Delay Differential Equations
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