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HyTech: A Model Checker for Hybrid Systems (1997)  (Make Corrections)  (211 citations)
Thomas Henzinger, Pei-Hsin Ho, Howard Wong-Toi
International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer



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Abstract: A hybrid system is a dynamical system whose behavior exhibits both discrete and continuous change. A hybrid automaton is a mathematical model for hybrid systems, which combines, in a single formalism, automaton transitions for capturing discrete change with differential equations for capturing continuous change. HyTech is a symbolic model checker for linear hybrid automata, a subclass of hybrid automata that can be analyzed automatically by computing with polyhedral state sets. A key feature of ... (Update)

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T. Henzinger, P.-H. Ho and H. Wong-Toi. HyTech: a model checker for hybrid systems. Software Tools for Technology Transfer, 1(1). Springer, 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/henzinger97hytech.html   More

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    author = "Thomas A. Henzinger and Pei-Hsin Ho and Howard Wong-Toi",
    title = "{HYTECH}: A Model Checker for Hybrid Systems",
    journal = "International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer",
    volume = "1",
    number = "1--2",
    pages = "110--122",
    year = "1997",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/henzinger97hytech.html" }
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