Procedures for first-order logic with equality are used in many modern theorem provers and solvers, yet procedure termination in case of interesting sub-classes of satisfiable formulas remains a challenging problem. We present an instantiation-based semi-decision procedure defined on a fragment of many-sorted first-order logic that succeeds on certain satisfiable formulas even if they contain, for example, associativity axioms. The models for which our procedure terminates have finite ranges of function symbols. We expect that our procedure can be integrated into other instantiating procedures such as E-matching with little performance impact. Our procedure is also compatible with specialized verification techniques that enable efficient re...
Contains fulltext : 286055.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AITP 202
(SMT) solvers have been used successfully in a variety of appli-cations including verification, auto...
1 Introduction Automated tools to check the satisfiability (or dually, the validity) of formulas are...
The automation of reasoning has been an aim of research for a long time. Already in 17th century, th...
This paper presents a framework to derive instantiation-based decision procedures for satisfiability...
Abstract. First-order logic provides a convenient formalism for describ-ing a wide variety of verifi...
We present the foundations of a verifier for higher-order functional programs with generics and recu...
International audienceEffective quantifier elimination procedures for first-order theories provide a...
Satisfiability algorithms for propositional logic have improved enormously in recently years. This i...
AbstractEfficient decision procedures for equality logic (quantifier-free predicate calculus+the equ...
International audienceWe describe a new approach to find models for a computational higher-order log...
Satisfiability algorithms for propositional logic have improved enormously in recently years. This i...
Many applications, notably in the context of verification (for critical systems in transportation, e...
International audienceFormal methods applications often rely on SMT solvers to automatically dischar...
International audienceSMT solvers have recently been extended with techniques for finding models of ...
Contains fulltext : 286055.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AITP 202
(SMT) solvers have been used successfully in a variety of appli-cations including verification, auto...
1 Introduction Automated tools to check the satisfiability (or dually, the validity) of formulas are...
The automation of reasoning has been an aim of research for a long time. Already in 17th century, th...
This paper presents a framework to derive instantiation-based decision procedures for satisfiability...
Abstract. First-order logic provides a convenient formalism for describ-ing a wide variety of verifi...
We present the foundations of a verifier for higher-order functional programs with generics and recu...
International audienceEffective quantifier elimination procedures for first-order theories provide a...
Satisfiability algorithms for propositional logic have improved enormously in recently years. This i...
AbstractEfficient decision procedures for equality logic (quantifier-free predicate calculus+the equ...
International audienceWe describe a new approach to find models for a computational higher-order log...
Satisfiability algorithms for propositional logic have improved enormously in recently years. This i...
Many applications, notably in the context of verification (for critical systems in transportation, e...
International audienceFormal methods applications often rely on SMT solvers to automatically dischar...
International audienceSMT solvers have recently been extended with techniques for finding models of ...
Contains fulltext : 286055.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AITP 202
(SMT) solvers have been used successfully in a variety of appli-cations including verification, auto...
1 Introduction Automated tools to check the satisfiability (or dually, the validity) of formulas are...