HyperCertificates: Verification of Discrete-time Dynamical Systems against HyperLTL Specifications
Vishnu Murali, Amin Falah, Ashutosh Trivedi, Majid Zamani
- Year
- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
We introduce a functional inductive framework to verify discrete-time dynamical systems against hyperproperties specified as Hyperlinear temporal logic formulae via a notion of HyperCertificates. Unlike linear temporal logic (LTL) formulae which are concerned with individual traces of a system, hyperproperties are properties that are concerned with how the traces of a system relate to one another. HyperLTL is an extension of LTL for hyperproperties, and is useful to describe specifications such as opacity, privacy as well as notions of robustness. Our notion of HyperCertificates consists of a pair of functions, where the first models the lookahead, and the second relies on a combination of barrier and ranking functions. We use closure certificates, to act as a model for this lookahead and then rely on barrier and ranking function arguments modulo this lookahead to provide guarantees against HyperLTL formulae. We demonstrate how our approach is automatable via existing techniques such as sum-of-squares optimization (SOS) and satisfiability modulo theories (SMT) solvers. Finally, we demonstrate our approach on some case studies.
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