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State space reduction using partial order techniques

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With the advancement of computer technology, highly concurrent systems are being developed. The verification of such systems is a challenging task, as their state space grows exponentially with the number of processes. Partial order reduction is an effective technique to address this problem. It relies on the observation that the effect of executing transitions concurrently is often independent of their ordering. In this paper we present the basic principles behind partial order reduction and its implementation.

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Clarke, E., Grumberg, O., Minea, M. et al. State space reduction using partial order techniques. STTT 2, 279–287 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100090050035

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