ON THE EDGE OF DECIDABILITY IN COMPLEXITY ANALYSIS OF LOOP PROGRAMS

Author:

BEN-AMRAM AMIR M.1,KRISTIANSEN LARS2

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer Science, The Academic College of Tel-Aviv Yaffo, 2 Rabenu Yeruham Str., Tel-Aviv, 68182, Israel

2. Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, P. O. Box 1053, Blindern, Oslo, NO-0316, Norway

Abstract

We investigate the decidability of the feasibility problem for imperative programs with bounded loops. A program is called feasible if all values it computes are polynomially bounded in terms of the input. The feasibility problem is representative of a group of related properties, like that of polynomial time complexity. It is well known that such properties are undecidable for a Turing-complete programming language. They may be decidable, however, for languages that are not Turing-complete. But if these languages are expressive enough, they do pose a challenge for analysis. We are interested in tracing the edge of decidability for the feasibility problem and similar problems. In previous work, we proved that such problems are decidable for a language where loops are bounded but indefinite (that is, the loops may exit before completing the given iteration count). In this paper, we consider definite loops. A second language feature that we vary, is the kind of assignment statements. With ordinary assignment, we prove undecidability of a very tiny language fragment. We also prove undecidability with lossy assignment (that is, assignments where the modified variable may receive any value bounded by the given expression, even zero). But we prove decidability with max assignments (that is, assignments where the modified variable never decreases its value).

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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