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ProB gets Nauty: Effective Symmetry Reduction for B and Z Models

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ProB gets Nauty: Effective Symmetry Reduction for B and Z Models
Symmetry reduction holds great promise to counter the state explosion problem. However, currently it is “conducting a life on the fringe”, and is not widely applied, mainly due to the restricted applicability of many of the techniques. In this paper we propose a symmetry reduction technique applied to high-level formal specification languages (B and Z). Not only does symmetry arise naturally in most models, it can also be exploited without restriction by our method. This method translates states of a formal model into directed graphs, and then uses graph canonicalisation to detect symmetries. We use the tool NAUTY to efficiently perform graph canonicalisation, which we have interfaced with the model checker PROB. In this paper we present the general technique, show how states can be translated first into vertex-coloured graphs suitable for NAUTY. We present empirical results, showing the effectiveness of our method as well as analysing the cost of graph canonicalisation.
Corinna Spermann, Michael Leuschel
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where TASE
Authors Corinna Spermann, Michael Leuschel
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