Z3Py snippet:
x = Int('x')
fun = Function('fun', IntSort(), IntSort(), IntSort())
phi = ForAll(x, (fun(x, x) != x))
print phi
solve(phi)
Permalink: http://rise4fun.com/Z3Py/KZbR
Output:
∀x : fun(x, x) ≠ x
[elem!0 = 0,
fun!6 = [(1, 1) → 2, else → 1],
fun = [else → fun!6(ζ5(ν0), ζ5(ν1))],
ζ5 = [1 → 1, else → 0]]
Question: I am trying to understand the model generated by Z3. I have following doubts.
- In the model generated by z3,
fun
has only theelse
part. So on first glance, it looks like there is a single value irrespective of the arguments. But on closer look, it seems likev0
andv1
are the formal parameters offun
. Is there some convention for this? - Which variable does
elem!0
refer to?
Thanks.