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This chapter is dedicated to one of the important Petri net analysis tasks - calculation of siphons and traps. For some classes of Petri nets (and their extensions) properties like liveness and reversibility can be decided by analysis of siphons and traps [21, 28, 155, 176, 194, 228, 241, 249] - for example, there is a known result that a free choice net is live, if and only if every siphon contains a marked trap [140, 183]. Finding siphons and traps has a variety of applications to verification and design of parallel systems, such as detection and prevention of deadlocks (usually in a correct system no siphon can be emptied) [65, 81, 92]; one application of this kind will be presented below in Subsection 6.1.3.
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(2007). Analysis by Solving Logical Equations — Calculation of Siphons and Traps. In: Dynamic Analysis of Petri Net-Based Discrete Systems. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 356. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71560-3_5
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