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[[wikipedia:Abstract interpretation|Abstract interpretation]] is a computational technique to [[approximate truth]]. In more technical terms, it analyzes [[Soundness, Precision, and Terminability]] of system specifications. The founders of this methodology are [[Patrick and Radhia Cousot]], whose seminal paper on this subject can be found here<ref>{{:Paper/Abstract Interpretation}}</ref>.  Patrick Cousot also has a short explanation on Abstract Interpretation on a web page [https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/IntroAbsInt.html Abstract Interpretation in a Nutshell]. A more elaborate website on this subject can be found on a website <ref>https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/</ref> maintained by Patrick Cousot. A course outline is available here:<ref>http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/course/16/16.399/www/</ref>. A textbook<ref>{{:Book/Principles of Abstract Interpretation}}</ref> by [[Patrick Cousot]] is also available.
[[wikipedia:Abstract interpretation|Abstract interpretation]] is a computational technique to [[approximate truth]]. In other words, it is computationally-based [[epistemology]]<ref>{{:Paper/Epistemic Horizons and the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics}}</ref>. It analyzes [[Soundness, Precision, and Terminability]] of system specifications. The founders of this methodology are [[Patrick and Radhia Cousot]], whose seminal paper on this subject can be found here<ref>{{:Paper/Abstract Interpretation}}</ref>.  Patrick Cousot also has a short explanation on Abstract Interpretation on a web page [https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/IntroAbsInt.html Abstract Interpretation in a Nutshell]. A more elaborate website on this subject can be found on a website <ref>https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/</ref> maintained by Patrick Cousot. A course outline is available here:<ref>http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/course/16/16.399/www/</ref>. A textbook<ref>{{:Book/Principles of Abstract Interpretation}}</ref> by [[Patrick Cousot]] is also available.
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Latest revision as of 11:29, 13 January 2024

Abstract interpretation is a computational technique to approximate truth. In other words, it is computationally-based epistemology[1]. It analyzes Soundness, Precision, and Terminability of system specifications. The founders of this methodology are Patrick and Radhia Cousot, whose seminal paper on this subject can be found here[2]. Patrick Cousot also has a short explanation on Abstract Interpretation on a web page Abstract Interpretation in a Nutshell. A more elaborate website on this subject can be found on a website [3] maintained by Patrick Cousot. A course outline is available here:[4]. A textbook[5] by Patrick Cousot is also available.


The latest development in Abstract Interpretation,

See transcript of this video[6]:Assembly AI Transcript

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Concerto: A Framework for Combined Concrete and Abstract Interpretation

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Courses that introduces Abstract Interpretation

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