Propositional Dynamic Logic for Hyperproperties

Information security properties of reactive systems like non-interference often require relating different executions of the system to each other and following them simultaneously. Such hyperproperties can also be useful in other contexts, e.g., when analysing properties of distributed systems like...

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description Information security properties of reactive systems like non-interference often require relating different executions of the system to each other and following them simultaneously. Such hyperproperties can also be useful in other contexts, e.g., when analysing properties of distributed systems like linearizability. Since common logics like LTL, CTL, or the modal mu-calculus cannot express hyperproperties, the hyperlogics HyperLTL and HyperCTL* were developed to cure this defect. However, these logics are not able to express arbitrary omega-regular properties. In this paper, we introduce HyperPDL-Delta, an adaptation of the Propositional Dynamic Logic of Fischer and Ladner for hyperproperties, in order to remove this limitation. Using an elegant automata-theoretic framework, we show that HyperPDL-Delta model checking is asymptotically not more expensive than HyperCTL* model checking, despite its vastly increased expressive power. We further investigate fragments of HyperPDL-Delta with regard to satisfiability checking.
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