Fibrational Initial Algebra-Final Coalgebra Coincidence over Initial Algebras: Turning Verification Witnesses Upside Down

11 May 2021  ·  Mayuko Kori, Ichiro Hasuo, Shin-ya Katsumata ·

The coincidence between initial algebras (IAs) and final coalgebras (FCs) is a phenomenon that underpins various important results in theoretical computer science. In this paper, we identify a general fibrational condition for the IA-FC coincidence, namely in the fiber over an initial algebra in the base category. Identifying (co)algebras in a fiber as (co)inductive predicates, our fibrational IA-FC coincidence allows one to use coinductive witnesses (such as invariants) for verifying inductive properties (such as liveness). Our general fibrational theory features the technical condition of stability of chain colimits; we extend the framework to the presence of a monadic effect, too, restricting to fibrations of complete lattice-valued predicates. Practical benefits of our categorical theory are exemplified by new "upside-down" witness notions for three verification problems: probabilistic liveness, and acceptance and model-checking with respect to bottom-up tree automata.

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