Abstract
The propositional modal μ-calculus is a well-known specification language for labeled transition systems. In this work, we study an extension of this logic with converse modalities and Presburger arithmetic constraints, interpreted over tree models. We describe a satisfiability algorithm based on breadth-first construction of Fischer-Lardner models. An implementation together several experiments are also reported. Furthermore, we also describe an application of the algorithm to solve static analysis problems over semi-structured data.
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