Neelakantan R. Krishnaswami Verifying Higher-Order Imperative Programs with Higher-Order Separation Logic Degree Type: Ph.D. in Computer Science Advisor(s): Stephen Brookes, John Reynolds Graduated: August 2012 Abstract: In this thesis I show is that it is possible to give modular correctness proofs of interesting higher-order imperative programs using higher-order separation logic. To do this, I develop a model higher-order imperative programming language, and develop a program logic for it. I demonstrate the power of my program logic by verifying a series of examples. This includes both realistic patterns of higher-order imperative programming such as the subject-observer pattern, as well as examples demonstrating the use of higher-order logic to reason modularly about highly aliased data structures such as the union-find disjoint set algorithm. Thesis Committee: Jonathan Aldrich (Co-chair) John C. Reynolds (Co-chair) Robert Harper Lars Birkedal (IT University of Copenhagen) Jeannette Wing, Head, Computer Science Department Randy Bryant, Dean, School of Computer Science Keywords: Separation Logic, Design Patterns, Verification, Specification, Type Theory, Denotational Semantics, Program Logic, Program Correctness CMU-CS-12-127.pdf (916.39 KB) ( 216 pages) Copyright Notice