We characterize the symmetric structure of Cousot's hierarchy of semantics in terms of a purely algebraic manipulation of abstract domains. We consider domain complementation in abstract interpretation as a formal method for systematically deriving complementary semantics of programming languages. We prove that under suitable hypothesis the semantics abstraction commutes with respect to domain complementation. This result allows us to prove that angelic and demonic/infinite semantics are complementary and provide a minimal decomposition of all natural-style trace-based, relational, denotational, Dijkstra's predicate transformer and Hoare's axiomatic semantics. We apply this construction to the case of concurrent constraint programming, characterizing well known semantics as abstract interpretation of maximal traces of constraints.

A characterization of symmetric semantics by domain complementation

GIACOBAZZI, Roberto;MASTROENI, Isabella
2000-01-01

Abstract

We characterize the symmetric structure of Cousot's hierarchy of semantics in terms of a purely algebraic manipulation of abstract domains. We consider domain complementation in abstract interpretation as a formal method for systematically deriving complementary semantics of programming languages. We prove that under suitable hypothesis the semantics abstraction commutes with respect to domain complementation. This result allows us to prove that angelic and demonic/infinite semantics are complementary and provide a minimal decomposition of all natural-style trace-based, relational, denotational, Dijkstra's predicate transformer and Hoare's axiomatic semantics. We apply this construction to the case of concurrent constraint programming, characterizing well known semantics as abstract interpretation of maximal traces of constraints.
2000
9781581132656
abstract interpretation; concurrent constraint programming; domain complementation; program semantics
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