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This project aims to enhance software verification by developing specialized algorithms for Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT) that leverage the structural sparsity of programs. By decomposing complex programs into smaller parts, the project seeks to improve the efficiency of SMT solvers, making them faster and more…
Satisfiability modulo theories (SMT) is a ubiquitous framework in modern software verification.
It can express a significant number of classical program verification tasks, e.g. invariant generation, reachability and pre/post-conditions, in complex programs with arrays, pointers, real/integer variables, and user-defined data structures.
State-of-the-art SMT solvers, such as cvc5/Z3, form the backbone of modern verification suites.Unfortunately, SMT-based verification methods are far from perfect…
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