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Z3 is a high-performance theorem prover being developed at Microsoft Research.

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Z3 fails to find simple sat solution after quantified bitvector assertion

I noticed that if I create my own array type that stores bitvectors and assert the first array update axiom, simple assertions afterwards fail to find a solution (my example below neither returns sat ...
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Z3 - how to count matches?

I have a finite set of pairs of type (int a, int b). The exact values of the pairs are explicitly present in the knowledge base. For example it could be represented by a function (int a, int b) -> (...
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Cannot prove in Dafny that f(a,b)=f(b,a)

I m trying to prove in Dafny that a function is symmetric: i.e., f(a,b)=f(b,a). I specify this Dafny by doing ensures f(a,b) == f(b,a). However, it is not able to verify; but what I do not understand ...
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Dafny cannot prove that 'a^2<=b^2*c^2' implies 'a<=b*c' for reals greater than 0

I want to test the following property in Dafny: a^2<=b^2*c^2 implies a<=b*c. It automatically checks this for (positive) integer numbers: lemma powersVSsquares_integers(a:int, b:int, c:int) ...
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Proving a covariance inequality in Dafny, use contradiction?

I am trying to prove the following property in Dafny: covariance(x,y) <= variance(x) * variance(y), where x and y are real. First of all, I would like to know if I am interpreting covariance and ...
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Dafny: property '2*x*y <= x^2+y^2' holds with primitive operations (like 'x*x'), but not when I define operations in my own (like 'power(x,2)')

I am trying to prove a property in Dafny, which makes use of powers. Concretely, this one: forall x,y in Reals : 2xy <= x^2+y^2. I implemented this idea in the following lemma: lemma ...
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Is that possible to convert a C++ code to SMT2?

I am new to SMT solver and these topics. I need to convert a C++ code into an equivalent of SMT2 (I have a tool that needs .smt2 as input). I've already found this solution but it does not explain ...
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z3 python How select element in Array and store to file

How create array of integer and show all array with this same element A = [0..4,0..4,0..4] i need print to screen each: [0,0,0,0] and [1,1,1,1] and .... [4,4,4,4] from z3 import * #A = [ ...
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z3 ruby How create array and get only some element

I create array but cant select element. I need array/vector with exactli this same element [ [0,0,0] , [1,1,1] ...] require "z3" A = Array.new(3){|x| Z3.Int("x#{x}") } ...
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Get atoms of a Boolean formula in Z3

I was wondering if there is a method to get the atoms of a Boolean formula: a = Bool('a') b = Bool('b') c = Bool('C') d = Bool('D') e = Bool('E') f = Bool('F') formula = And(Or(a, b), Or(c, d), Or(e, ...
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How to compute the upper part of a product of two bit-vectors?

How to compute the upper part of a product of two bit-vectors? I could use vectors of double the width, do the normal multiplication and then right shift, but that seems rather inefficient. Is there a ...
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how make z3 checking faster or see progress

I am trying to check satisfiability of some formulas with z3 python API using import z3 s=z3.Solver() s.add(formula) result=s.check() With some formulas the method-call solver.check() keeps running ...
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Does Z3 (and other solvers) always use terminating decision procedures when possible?

I am studying decision procedures and, on the other hand, I am also studying Z3. Specifically, I am researching different decidable fragments of first-order theory of arrays. For instance, paper [1] ...
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How can I apply strategies and tactics in optimizing z3?

I have a set of optimization problems in QF_BV. How can I efficiently solve them? For example, how can I use (check-sat-using (then simplify bit-blast) ...? What follows is a fragment of a problem. (...
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Is there a way to ask for at least k satisfied soft constraints in z3-Python?

I know that you can add soft-constraint in z3py and then ask z3 to find a model that satisfies the maximum number of soft-constraints possible by running: s = Optimize() s.add_soft(...) ... s.add_soft(...
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Assert Soft issue since 4.8.11

I get an unexpected result from this optimization program. I would expect the optimizer to throw out assertion "one" and keep "two" by setting a to 5 or less. 4.11.2 on the ...
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Multiple UserPropagators

With the recent addition of UserPropagators, I'm wondering if the solver is able to safely support more than one in the same context?
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How to implement Peano Arithmetic using Z3 Theorem prover?

I study Z3 Theorem prover and want to implement Peano Arithmetic. I did it in Prolog and now I want to make using Satisfiability Modulo Theories Solver. The following code is my implementation of the ...
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(Semi-decidable) combination of first-order theories is possible in Z3, but what about an actual semantic/signature-wise combination?

Disclaimer: This is a rather theoretical question, but think it fits here; in case not, let me know an alternative :) Z3 seems expressive Recently, I realized I can specify this type of formulae in Z3:...
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How does Dafny support induction if Z3 does not?

Dafny has the option to set {:induction false}. Also, as far as I know, whenever we use assertions in Dafny, what happens below it that it constructs proof obligations and then calculates on them ...
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How to calculate the average of a sequence in Z3(Python)

I am trying to specify a concrete formula in Z3-Python. Exists i::Integer s.t. (0<=i<|arr|) & (avg(arr)+t<arr[i]) This means: whether there is a position i::0<i<|arr| in the array ...
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Solving an uncomplete nonlinear system of equations with Z3

I am trying to make a solver for nonlinear system of equations using the Z3 library in c++. It will exists with multiple equations and variables. Depending on previous steps in my software, it could ...
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Finding a maximum solution to system of inequalities with Z3Py

I have a solver in Z3Py to which I've added a number of constraints. Each constraint is an inequality involving variables and/or real numbers. Here's what the first few entries in the solver might ...
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Theory of arrays in Z3: (1) model is difficult to understand, (2) do not know how to implement functions and (3) difference with sequences

Following to the question published in How expressive can we be with arrays in Z3(Py)? An example, I expressed the following formula in Z3Py: Exists i::Integer s.t. (0<=i<|arr|) & (avg(arr)+...
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How expressive can we be with arrays in Z3(Py)? An example

My first question is whether I can express the following formula in Z3Py: Exists i::Integer s.t. (0<=i<|arr|) & (avg(arr)+t<arr[i]) This means: whether there is a position i::0<i<|...
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How to treat float values in a consistent and logical manner? Priority settings producing unusual results (Z3Py)

I have an optimization problem I am attempting to solve with Z3, but it's producing unusual results. I have two objectives which are isolated from each other; the variables being solved are different ...
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one loop for pareto priority and objectives are 'False', what does this mean? (Z3)

I've tried to replicate the below code for my own optimization problem. However, I only get one loop. When printing the objectives below without calling the method value(), each objective is True. For ...
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Any comparison between different SMT solvers?

I have an implementation in Python that makes use of theorem proving. I would like to know if there is a possibility to speed up the SMT solving part, which is currently using Z3. I am trying to ...
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Z3py Context usage

I don't understand how to use contexts in Z3/Z3py. The following example returns context mismatch but if I change the And into an == or Implies it works, and if I remove the context from the ...
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Z3 integer expression expected while trying to solve an equation

I'm completely new to Z3, so bear with me. I have the following values (see code below): n, a, b, c I need to find out: m, n, q These are 512 bit prime numbers: p, q n is just a multiplication result ...
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Z3 switching between unknown/unsat by just changing the range sort of array

I am facing a weird result when using Z3. Consider these two benchmarks written in smt-lib: (declare-fun a () (Array (_ BitVec 32) (_ BitVec 32))) (declare-fun b () (Array (_ BitVec 32) (_ BitVec 32)))...
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Is it possible to express rising/falling edge operators as SAT/SMT formula?

I am working on a satisfiability check for transition conditions of GRAFCET Diagrams (which is used to model the behaviour of a programmable logic controller). For this purpose I am using the Z3 SMT ...
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How can i check “whether two state space are equivalent" in SMT Solver like z3

I'm a SMT Beginner. I am confused how to check “whether two state space are equivalent" and encoding this problem in SMT. For example, I have a register called "reg". Then, I write &...
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Z3_solver_check returning Z3_L_UNDEF

I have a simple benchmark in Z3's C API as follows: Z3_config cfg = Z3_mk_config(); Z3_context ctx = Z3_mk_context(cfg); Z3_del_config(cfg); Z3_solver theSolver = mk_solver(ctx); Z3_sort domainSort = ...
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z3 python change logic gate children

My algorithm needs to modify the children() of the existing logic gate. Suppose i have the following code a = Bool('a') b = Bool('b') c = Bool('c') or_gate = Or(a, b) I want to modify or_gate to be ...
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Remove duplicate variable from logic gate

I want to remove duplicate variable from logic gate. For example, suppose i have the following code: from z3 import * a = Bool('a') b = Bool('b') # c is the same variable as a c = Bool('a') or_gate = ...
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installing z3 haskell bindings on windows

I've followed the docs for z3 to install it onto my windows machine. The output says Z3 was successfully built. but when I try to install Haskell bindings by running cabal install z3 I get the error: *...
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Without unwinding, translate a simple while loop iteration into SMT-LIB formula to prove correctness

Consider proving correctness of the following while loop, i.e. I want show that given the loop condition holds to start with, it will eventually terminate and result in the final assertion being true. ...
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What does it mean for a fact used in Isabelle to have a number after the name?

Most of the proofs suggested by Sledgehammer use this notation of number inside of parentheses: by (smt (z3) ApplyAllResult.distinct(1) ApplyResult.case(1) ApplyResult.case(...
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Modulo operation on Real values (Z3Py)

I want to implement the modulo operation using Z3Py. I've found this discussion on the Z3 github page where one of the creators has the following solution. However, I'm not sure I fully understand it. ...
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Is it possible to solve for function operations given inputs and outputs?

I have a function that takes 2 integers as input, and outputs an integer. I have a set of inputs and their known outputs. Is it possible to figure out what operations the function is applying to the ...
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Is there a way to convert z3.z3.ArithRef Real to Numpy Float64?

I recently started using Microsoft Z3 for Theorem Proving and I was wondering if there was a way to convert the Z3 Real Numbers to Python Floating Point Numbers so that I can pass them to other ...
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Evaluating assigned variables and clauses in Z3?

I'm new to z3 so this may be really easy. I have some variables and clauses: d = { "p0": Bool("p0"), "p1": Bool("p1"), "p2": Bool("...
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Parsing SMTLIB using the Z3 C API without losing `push`, `pop` and `check-sat` commands

I'm using the Z3_parse_smtlib2_string function from the Z3 C API (via Haskell's Z3 lib) to parse an SMTLIB file and apply some tactics to simplify its content, however I notice that any push, pop and ...
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Expecting unsat instad of sat in Z3

I am facing a situation in which I am expecting to get UNSAT from Z3, but I'm getting SAT instead. Here are the 4 constraints I believe are given to Z3: 1. (i = 0) ==> (forall j: 0 <= j < n ==...
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Is there a way to assert that the first digit (most significant) of number is a particular digit?

I would like to assert that the most significant digit of a number is a particular value, but I don't actually know the length of the number. If it was the least significant digit, I know I could use ...
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Z3 ArithRef type: is there a way to show value once model evaluated?

Using Z3Py, once a model has been checked for an optimization problem, is there a way to convert ArithRef expressions into values? Such as y = If(x > 5, 0, 0.5 * x) Once values have been found for ...
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How can I optimize an smtlib query reasoning about partial orders?

I am working on trying to do type inference in Z3 for a compiler and the compiler generates a Z3 query over a fully defined partial order, and then attempts to find the maximal type for all the ...
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z3 with LIA logic can return real?

I am experimenting with z3. I am surprised that, when setting the logic to LIA, z3 can return real numbers. For example, the following: from z3 import * sol = SolverFor("LIA") vB = Real('...
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Possible Z3 bug with pattens/triggers

I tried running Z3 on the following smt2 file (set-option :print-success false) (set-info :smt-lib-version 2.6) (set-option :smt.AUTO_CONFIG false) (set-option :smt.PHASE_SELECTION 0) (set-option :smt....
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