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Model Checking Quantitative Hyperproperties
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2018
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Hyperproperties are properties of sets of computation traces. In this paper, we study quantitative hyperproperties, which we define as hyperproperties that express a bound on the number of traces that may appear in a certain relation. For example, quantitative non-interference limits the amount of information about certain secret inputs that is leaked through the observable outputs of a system. Quantitative noninterference thus bounds the number of traces that have the same observable input but
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-96145-3_8
fatcat:nfpe3fzvhnduvl45fdcrlqw27y