(Co)inductive Proof Systems for Compositional Proofs in Reachability Logic

Vlad Rusu, David Nowak. (Co)inductive Proof Systems for Compositional Proofs in Reachability Logic. J. Log. Algebr. Meth. Program., 118, January 2021. [doi]

Abstract

Reachability Logic is a formalism that can be used, among others, for expressing partial-correctness properties of transition systems. In this paper we present three proof systems for this formalism, all of which are sound and complete and inherit the coinductive nature of the logic. The proof systems differ, however, in several aspects. First, they use induction and coinduction in different proportions. The second aspect regards compositionality, broadly meaning their ability to prove simpler formulas on smaller systems and to reuse those formulas as lemmas for proving more complex formulas on larger systems. The third aspect is the difficulty of their soundness proofs.

We show that the more induction a proof system uses, and the more specialised is its use of coinduction (with respect to our problem domain), the more compositional the proof system is, but the more difficult is its soundness proof.

We present formalisations of these results in the Coq proof assistant. In particular we have developed support for coinductive proofs that is comparable to that provided by Coq for inductive proofs. This may be of interest to a broader class of Coq users.

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