Mind the Gap: Bit-vector Interpolation recast over Linear Integer Arithmetic.

European Joint Conferences on Theory And Practice of Software(2020)

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Much of an interpolation engine for bit-vector (BV) arithmetic can be constructed by observing that BV arithmetic can be modeled with linear integer arithmetic (LIA). Two BV formulae can thus be translated into two LIA formulae and then an interpolation engine for LIA used to derive an interpolant, albeit one expressed in LIA. The construction is completed by back-translating the LIA interpolant into a BV formula whose models coincide with those of the LIA interpolant. This paper develops a back-translation algorithm showing, for the first time, how back-translation can be universally applied, whatever the LIA interpolant. This avoids the need for deriving a BV interpolant by bit-blasting the BV formulae, as a backup process when back-translation fails. The new back-translation process relies on a novel geometric technique, called gapping, the correctness and practicality of which are demonstrated.
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linear integer arithmetic,bit-vector
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