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NAME

       ltscompare - compare two LTSs

SYNOPSIS

       ltscompare [OPTION]... [INFILE1] INFILE2

DESCRIPTION

       Determine whether or not the labelled transition systems (LTSs) in INFILE1 and INFILE2 are
       related by some equivalence or preorder. If INFILE1 is not supplied, stdin is used.

       The input formats are determined by the contents of INFILE1 and  INFILE2.   Options  --in1
       and  --in2 can be used to force the input format of INFILE1 and INFILE2, respectively. The
       supported formats are:
         'aut' for the Aldebaran format (CADP),
         'dot' for the GraphViz format,
         'fsm' for the Finite State Machine format, or
         'lts' for the mCRL2 LTS format

OPTIONS

       OPTION can be any of the following:

       -c, --counter-example
              generate counter example traces if the input lts's are not equivalent

       -eNAME), --equivalence=NAME)
              use equivalence NAME  (not  allowed  in  combination  with  -p/--preorder):  'none'
              identity   equivalence  (default)  'bisim'  strong  bisimilarity  'branching-bisim'
              branching  bisimilarity   'dpbranching-bisim'   divergence   preserving   branching
              bisimilarity  'sim'  strong simulation equivalence 'trace' strong trace equivalence
              'weak-trace' weak trace equivalence

       -iFORMAT, --in1=FORMAT
              use FORMAT as the format for INFILE1 (or stdin)

       -jFORMAT, --in2=FORMAT
              use FORMAT as the format for INFILE2

       -pNAME, --preorder=NAME
              use preorder NAME (not allowed in  combination  with  -e/--equivalence):  'unknown'
              unknown  preorder  (default)  'sim' strong simulation preorder 'trace' strong trace
              preorder 'weak-trace' weak trace preorder

       --tau=ACTNAMES
              consider actions with a name in the comma separated list ACTNAMES  to  be  internal
              (tau) actions in addition to those defined as such by the input

       --timings[=FILE]
              append  timing  measurements to FILE. Measurements are written to standard error if
              no FILE is provided

       Standard options:

       -q, --quiet
              do not display warning messages

       -v, --verbose
              display short intermediate messages

       -d, --debug
              display detailed intermediate messages

       --log-level=LEVEL
              display intermediate messages up to and including level

       -h, --help
              display help information

       --version
              display version information

AUTHOR

       Written by Muck van Weerdenburg.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs at <http://www.mcrl2.org/issuetracker>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2012 Technische Universiteit Eindhoven.
       This is free software.  You may redistribute copies of it under the  terms  of  the  Boost
       Software  License  <http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt>.   There  is NO WARRANTY, to the
       extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO

       See also the manual at <http://www.mcrl2.org/release/user_manual/tools/ltscompare.html>.

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