COLOG-88 International Conference on Computer Logic Tallinn, USSR, December 12–16, 1988 Proceedings / [electronic resource] : edited by Per Martin-Löf, Grigori Mints. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. - VI, 339 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 417 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 417 .

Algebraic specified processes and enumerable models -- On conditions of full coherence in biclosed categories: A new application of proof theory -- The use of justification systems for integrated semantics -- An equational deductive system for the differential and integral calculus -- Inductively defined types -- Algorithms for probabilistic inference -- Geometry of interaction 2: Deadlock-free algorithms -- On the syntax of infinite objects: an extension of Martin-Löf's theory of expressions -- ?-Reductions and ?-developments of ?-terms with the least number of steps -- Group-theoretic approach to intractable problems -- On some applications of Heyting-valued analysis II -- Mathematics of infinity -- Gentzen-type systems and resolution rules part I propositional logic -- On the problem of reducing search in logic program execution -- Correctness of short proofs in theory with notions of feasibility -- A formulation of the simple theory of types (for Isabelle) -- On connections between classical and constructive semantics -- Flow-diagrams with sets -- The resolution program, able to decide some solvable classes -- A structural completeness theorem for a class of conditional rewrite rule systems -- A proof-search method for the first order logic.

This volume contains several invited papers as well as a selection of the other contributions. The conference was the first meeting of the Soviet logicians interested in com- puter science with their Western counterparts. The papers report new results and techniques in applications of deductive systems, deductive program synthesis and analysis, computer experiments in logic related fields, theorem proving and logic programming. It provides access to intensive work on computer logic both in the USSR and in Western countries.

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Computer science.
Software engineering.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Programming Techniques.
Software Engineering.

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