org: a few additional links
* doc/org/index.org: Add links to the hierarchy and sat-minimization. * doc/org/satmin.org: Show how to use glucose.
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- Several algorithms for formula manipulation including: simplifying
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formulas, testing implication or equivalence, testing
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stutter-invariance, removing some operators by rewriting, translation
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to automata...
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to automata, testing membership to the [[file:hierarchy.org][temporal hierarchy of Manna & Pnueli]]...
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- Several algorithms for automata manipulation including: product,
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emptiness checks, simulation-based reductions, minimization of
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weak-DBA, removal of useless SCCs, acceptance-condition
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transformations, determinization, etc.
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transformations, determinization, [[file:satmin.org][SAT-based minimization of
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deterministic automata]], etc.
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- In addition to the C++ interface, most of its algorithms are usable
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via [[file:tools.org][command-line tools]], and via [[file:tut.org][Python bindings]].
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- One command-line tool, called [[file:ltlcross.org][=ltlcross=]], is a rewrite of [[http://www.tcs.hut.fi/Software/lbtt/][LBTT]], but
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3) These two procedures can optionally constrain their output to
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use state-based acceptance. (They simply restrict all the outgoing
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transitions of a state to belong to the same acceptance sets.)
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4) Spot distributes a SAT solver, PicoSAT call_version()[:results raw]. This solver was chosen for its performances, simplicity of integration and licence compatible with Spot's one.
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However, it is still possible to use an external SAT solver (as described
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below).
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4) Spot is built using PicoSAT call_version()[:results raw].
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This solver was chosen for its performances, simplicity of
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integration and license compatibility. However, it is
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still possible to use an external SAT solver (as described below).
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5) [[file:ltl2tgba.org][=ltl2tgba=]] and [[file:dstar2tgba.org][=dstar2tgba=]] will always try to output an automaton.
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If they fail to determinize the property, they will simply output a
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nondeterministic automaton, if they managed to obtain a
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* How to change the SAT solver used
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By default Spot uses PicoSAT call_version()[:results raw]), this SAT-solver
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is built into the Spot library, so that no temporary files are used to
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store the problem.
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The environment variable =SPOT_SATSOLVER= can be used to change the
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SAT solver used by Spot. By default it uses the one distributed with (PicoSAT
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call_version()[:results raw]).
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Here is the expected format of =SPOT_SATSOLVER= : "=<SAT_SOLVER> [options] %I >%O=". The =%I= and =%O= sequences will be replaced by the names of temporary files containing the input for the SAT solver and receiving its output.
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If you have installed the corresponding binary in your =$PATH=, it should work right away. Otherwise you may redefine this variable to point the correct location of the SAT solver.
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We assume that the SAT solver should follow the conventions of the [[http://www.satcompetition.org/][SAT competition]] for input and output.
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SAT solver used by Spot. This variable should describe a shell command
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to run the SAT-solver on an input file called =%I= so that a model satisfying
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the formula will be written in =%O=. For instance to use [[http://www.labri.fr/perso/lsimon/glucose/][Glucose 3.0]], instead
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of the builtin version of PicoSAT, define
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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export SPOT_SATSOLVER='glucose -verb=0 -model %I >%O'
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#+END_SRC
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We assume the SAT solver follows the input/output conventions of the
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[[http://www.satcompetition.org/][SAT competition]]
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* Enabling SAT-based minimization in =ltl2tgba= or =dstar2tgba=
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