Focusing and selection are techniques that shrink the proof search space for respectively sequent calculi and resolution. To bring out a link between them, we generalize them both: we introduce a sequent calculus where each occurrence of an atom can have a positive or a negative polarity; and a resolution method where each literal, whatever its sign, can be selected in input clauses. We prove the equivalence between cut-free proofs in this sequent calculus and derivations of the empty clause in that resolution method. Such a generalization is not semi-complete in general, which allows us to consider complete instances that correspond to theories of any logical strength. We present three complete instances: first, our framework allows us to ...
We describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced-ure DPLL is bisimilar to the goal-directed...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
International audienceThe focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have n...
International audienceFocusing and selection are techniques that shrink the proof searchspace for re...
International audienceFocusing and selection are techniques that shrink the proof searchspace for re...
This paper gives an abstract description of decision procedures for Satisfiability Modulo Theory (SM...
This paper gives an abstract description of decision procedures for Satisfiability Modulo Theory (SM...
International audienceWe describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced- ure DPLL is bisimil...
International audienceWe describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced- ure DPLL is bisimil...
International audienceWe describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced- ure DPLL is bisimil...
International audienceWe describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced- ure DPLL is bisimil...
The focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have no inessential non-dete...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing [1] is a proof-theoretic device to structure proof search in the sequent calculus: it provi...
We describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced-ure DPLL is bisimilar to the goal-directed...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
International audienceThe focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have n...
International audienceFocusing and selection are techniques that shrink the proof searchspace for re...
International audienceFocusing and selection are techniques that shrink the proof searchspace for re...
This paper gives an abstract description of decision procedures for Satisfiability Modulo Theory (SM...
This paper gives an abstract description of decision procedures for Satisfiability Modulo Theory (SM...
International audienceWe describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced- ure DPLL is bisimil...
International audienceWe describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced- ure DPLL is bisimil...
International audienceWe describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced- ure DPLL is bisimil...
International audienceWe describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced- ure DPLL is bisimil...
The focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have no inessential non-dete...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
Focusing [1] is a proof-theoretic device to structure proof search in the sequent calculus: it provi...
We describe how the Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland proced-ure DPLL is bisimilar to the goal-directed...
Focusing is a general technique for transforming a sequent proof system into one with a syntactic se...
International audienceThe focusing theorem identifies a complete class of sequent proofs that have n...