8th International Conference on Automated Deduction [electronic resource] : Oxford, England, July 27–August 1, 1986 Proceedings /

Connections and higher-order logic -- Commutation, transformation, and termination -- Full-commutation and fair-termination in equational (and combined) term-rewriting systems -- An actual implementation of a procedure that mechanically proves termination of rewriting systems based on inequalities between polynomial interpretations -- Proving termination of associative commutative rewriting systems by rewriting -- Relating resolution and algebraic completion for Horn logic -- A simple non-termination test for the Knuth-Bendix method -- A new formula for the execution of categorical combinators -- Proof by induction using test sets -- How to prove equivalence of term rewriting systems without induction -- Sufficient completeness, term rewriting systems and ”anti-unification” -- A new method for establishing refutational completeness in theorem proving -- A theory of diagnosis from first principles -- Some contributions to the logical analysis of circumscription -- Modal theorem proving -- Computational aspects of three-valued logic -- Resolution and quantified epistemic logics -- A commonsense theory of nonmonotonic reasoning -- Negative paramodulation -- The heuristics and experimental results of a new hyperparamodulation: HL-resolution -- ECR: An equality conditional resolution proof procedure -- Using narrowing to do isolation in symbolic equation solving — an experiment in automated reasoning -- Formulation of induction formulas in verification of prolog programs -- Program verifier "Tatzelwurm": Reasoning about systems systems of linear inequalities -- An interactive verification system based on dynamic logic -- What you always wanted to know about clause graph resolution -- Parallel theorem proving with connection graphs -- Theory links in semantic graphs -- Abstraction using generalization functions -- An improvement of deduction plans: Refutation plans -- Controlling deduction with proof condensation and heuristics -- Nested resolution -- Mechanizing constructive proofs -- Implementing number theory: An experiment with Nuprl -- Parallel algorithms for term matching -- Unification in combinations of collapse-free theories with disjoint sets of function symbols -- Combination of unification algorithms -- Unification in the data structure sets -- NP-completeness of the set unification and matching problems -- Matching with distributivity -- Unification in boolean rings -- Some relationships between unification, restricted unification, and matching -- A classification of many-sorted unification problems -- Unification in many-sorted equational theories -- Classes of first order formulas under various satisfiability definitions -- Diamond formulas in the dynamic logic of recursively enumerable programs -- A prolog machine -- A prolog technology theorem prover: Implementation by an extended prolog compiler -- Paths to high-performance automated theorem proving -- Purely functional implementation of a logic -- Causes for events: Their computation and applications -- How to clear a block: Plan formation in situational logic -- Deductive synthesis of sorting programs -- The TPS theorem proving system -- Trspec: A term rewriting based system for algebraic specifications -- Highly parallel inference machine -- Automatic theorem proving in the ISDV system -- The karlsruhe induction theorem proving system -- Overview of a theorem-prover for a computational logic -- GEO-prover — A geometry theorem prover developed at UT -- The markgraf karl refutation procedure (MKRP) -- The J-machine: Functional programming with combinators -- The illinois prover: A general purpose resolution theorem prover -- Theorem proving systems of the Formel project -- The passau RAP system: Prototyping algebraic specifications using conditional narrowing -- RRL: A rewrite rule laboratory -- A geometry theorem prover based on Buchberger's algorithm -- REVE a rewrite rule laboratory -- ITP at argonne national laboratory -- Autologic at university of victoria -- Thinker -- The KLAUS automated deduction system -- The KRIPKE automated theorem proving system -- SHD-prover at university of texas at austin.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Siekmann, Jörg H. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986
Subjects:Mathematics., Mathematical logic., Artificial intelligence., Mathematical Logic and Foundations., Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages., Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-16780-3
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