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Section: Software and Platforms

Abella

Participants : Kaustuv Chaudhuri [correspondant] , Matteo Cimini, Dale Miller, Olivier Savary-Bélanger, Yuting Wang.

Main web-site: http://abella-prover.org .

Abella is an interactive theorem prover based on the two-level logic approach. It consists of a sophisticated reasoning logic that supports induction, co-induction, and generic reasoning, and a specification logic that is based on logic programming. Abella was initially designed to reason about simple second-order Lambda Prolog programs, which is sufficient for the computational specifications.

During 2013, as part of the RAPT Associated Team, Chaudhuri and Yuting Wang (former intern from Univ. Minnesota) released version 2.0 of Abella, a culmination of nearly two years of work and a significant improvement in its expressivity. Specifically,

Abella continues to evolve as part of RAPT. In 2013, we hosted an intern from McGill University, Olivier Savary-Bélanger (supervised by Chaudhuri), who investigated extensions of Abella with regular context schemas. Among his contributions:

We expect this extension to become part of the 2.1 release of Abella, scheduled for later in 2014.

One important application of Abella emerged in 2013: the formalization of bisimulation-up-to techniques for process calculi such as CCS and the π-calculus. Chaudhuri, Cimini, and Miller have formulated the correctness proof of a number of prominent up-to-techniques using the co-inductive and higher-order facilities of Abella. This work indicates an important emerging direction for Abella: modular reasoning.

In terms of development, we have welcomed Savary-Bélanger into the development team, and added a number of collaborators into the management team for the Abella web-site.