6th Conference on Automated Deduction New York, USA, June 7–9, 1982 / [electronic resource] :
edited by D. W. Loveland.
- Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1982.
- VII, 389 p. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 138 0302-9743 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 138 .
Solving open questions with an automated theorem-proving program -- STP: A mechanized logic for specification and verification -- A look at TPS -- Logic machine architecture: Kernel functions -- Logic machine architecture: Inference mechanisms -- Procedure implementation through demodulation and related tricks -- The application of Homogenization to simultaneous equations -- Meta-level inference and program verification -- An example of FOL using metatheory -- Comparison of natural deduction and locking resolution implementations -- Derived preconditions and their use in program synthesis -- Automatic construction of special purpose programs -- Deciding combinations of theories -- Exponential improvement of efficient backtracking -- Exponential improvement of exhaustive backtracking: data structure and implementation -- Intuitionistic basis for non-monotonic logic -- Knowledge retrieval as limited inference -- On indefinite databases and the closed world assumption -- Proof by matrix reduction as plan + validation -- Improvements of a tautology-testing algorithm -- Representing infinite sequences of resolvents in recursive First-Order Horn Databases -- The power of the Church-Rosser property for string rewriting systems -- Universal unification and a classification of equational theories.
9783540392408
10.1007/BFb0000048 doi
Computer science.
Computer Science.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
QA8.9-QA10.3
005.131
Solving open questions with an automated theorem-proving program -- STP: A mechanized logic for specification and verification -- A look at TPS -- Logic machine architecture: Kernel functions -- Logic machine architecture: Inference mechanisms -- Procedure implementation through demodulation and related tricks -- The application of Homogenization to simultaneous equations -- Meta-level inference and program verification -- An example of FOL using metatheory -- Comparison of natural deduction and locking resolution implementations -- Derived preconditions and their use in program synthesis -- Automatic construction of special purpose programs -- Deciding combinations of theories -- Exponential improvement of efficient backtracking -- Exponential improvement of exhaustive backtracking: data structure and implementation -- Intuitionistic basis for non-monotonic logic -- Knowledge retrieval as limited inference -- On indefinite databases and the closed world assumption -- Proof by matrix reduction as plan + validation -- Improvements of a tautology-testing algorithm -- Representing infinite sequences of resolvents in recursive First-Order Horn Databases -- The power of the Church-Rosser property for string rewriting systems -- Universal unification and a classification of equational theories.
9783540392408
10.1007/BFb0000048 doi
Computer science.
Computer Science.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
QA8.9-QA10.3
005.131