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Efficient model checking via the equational /spl mu/-calculus
This paper studies the use of an equational variant of the modal /spl mu/-calculus as a unified framework for efficient temporal logic model checking. In particular we show how an expressive temporal logic, CTL*, may be efficiently translated into the /spl mu/-calculus. Using this translation, one may then employ /spl mu/-calculus model-checking techniques, including on-the-fly procedures, BDD-based algorithms and compositional model-checking approaches, to determine if systems satisfy formulas in CTL*.