Optimal Repair For Omega-regular Properties
Vrunda Dave, Shankara Narayanan Krishna, Vishnu Murali, Ashutosh, Trivedi

TL;DR
This paper introduces an automata-theoretic framework for optimal system repair against omega-regular properties, incorporating cost-based semantics and addressing repair, verification, and mask synthesis problems.
Contribution
It formalizes the problem of optimal repair using weighted omega-regular transducers and provides automata-theoretic solutions for multiple cost semantics.
Findings
Automata-theoretic solutions for repair synthesis.
Decidability results for impair verification.
Algorithms for mask synthesis under various cost semantics.
Abstract
This paper presents an optimization based framework to automate system repair against omega-regular properties. In the proposed formalization of optimal repair, the systems are represented as Kripke structures, the properties as -regular languages, and the repair space as repair machines -- weighted omega-regular transducers equipped with B\"uchi conditions -- that rewrite strings and associate a cost sequence to these rewritings. To translate the resulting cost-sequences to easily interpretable payoffs, we consider several aggregator functions to map cost sequences to numbers -- including limit superior, supremum, discounted-sum, and average-sum -- to define quantitative cost semantics. The problem of optimal repair, then, is to determine whether traces from a given system can be rewritten to satisfy an -regular property when the allowed cost is bounded by a given…
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Topicssemigroups and automata theory · DNA and Biological Computing · Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
