Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (Jul 2016)

Solving non-linear Horn clauses using a linear Horn clause solver

  • Bishoksan Kafle,
  • John P. Gallagher,
  • Pierre Ganty

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.219.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 219, no. Proc. HCVS2016
pp. 33 – 48

Abstract

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In this paper we show that checking satisfiability of a set of non-linear Horn clauses (also called a non-linear Horn clause program) can be achieved using a solver for linear Horn clauses. We achieve this by interleaving a program transformation with a satisfiability checker for linear Horn clauses (also called a solver for linear Horn clauses). The program transformation is based on the notion of tree dimension, which we apply to a set of non-linear clauses, yielding a set whose derivation trees have bounded dimension. Such a set of clauses can be linearised. The main algorithm then proceeds by applying the linearisation transformation and solver for linear Horn clauses to a sequence of sets of clauses with successively increasing dimension bound. The approach is then further developed by using a solution of clauses of lower dimension to (partially) linearise clauses of higher dimension. We constructed a prototype implementation of this approach and performed some experiments on a set of verification problems, which shows some promise.