The complexity of bidirected reachability in valence systems
Abstract: Reachability problems in infinite-state systems are often subject to extremely high complexity. This motivates the investigation of efficient overapproximations, where we add transitions to obtain a system in which reachability can be decided more efficiently. We consider bidirected infinite-state systems, where for every transition there is a transition with opposite effect. We study bidirected reachability in the framework of valence systems, an abstract model featuring finitely many control states and an infinite-state storage that is specified by a finite graph. By picking suitable graphs, valence systems can uniformly model counters as in vector addition systems, pushdowns, integer counters, and combinations thereof. We provide a comprehensive complexity landscape for bidirected reachability and show that the complexity drops (often to polynomial time) from that of general reachability, for almost every storage mechanism where reachability is known to be decidable.
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