2015-12: Tree-like Grammars and Separation Logic
The following technical report is available from http://aib.informatik.rwth-aachen.de: Tree-like Grammars and Separation Logic Christoph Matheja, Christina Jansen, and Thomas Noll AIB 2015-12 Separation Logic with inductive predicate definitions (SL) and hyperedge replacement grammars (HRG) are established formalisms to describe the abstract shape of data structures maintained by heap-manipulating programs. Fragments of both formalisms are known to coincide, and neither the entailment problem for SL nor its counterpart for HRGs, the inclusion problem, are decidable in general. We introduce tree-like grammars (TLG), a fragment of HRGs with a decidable inclusion problem. By the correspondence between HRGs and SL, we simultaneously obtain an equivalent SL fragment (SLTL) featuring some remarkable properties including a decidable entailment problem.
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Thomas Ströder