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Model and Objective Separation with Conditional Lower Bounds: Disjunction is Harder than Conjunction
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2016
arXiv
pre-print
Given a model of a system and an objective, the model-checking question asks whether the model satisfies the objective. We study polynomial-time problems in two classical models, graphs and Markov Decision Processes (MDPs), with respect to several fundamental ω-regular objectives, e.g., Rabin and Streett objectives. For many of these problems the best-known upper bounds are quadratic or cubic, yet no super-linear lower bounds are known. In this work our contributions are two-fold: First, we
arXiv:1602.02670v1
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