ACL2 is a computational logic, an automated reasoning system and an applicative programming language, a subset of COMMON LISP, based in pure lambda-calculus. It was developed in the University of Texas at Austin (USA) and is based in an untyped quantifier-free first-order logic of total recursive functions with equality. This thesis presents a computational theory about Buchberger's algorithm for Grobner bases computation in ACL2 in which: (1) Multivariate polynomial rings are formalized. This formalization is abstract: it encapsulates a coefficient ring which is used for the construction of polynomials and the verification of their properties. (2) These rings are equipped with an ordering relation induced by the terms (a lexicographical or...
The application of automated reasoning to the formal verification of symbolic computation systems i...
This habilitation thesis deals with polynomial system solving through Gröbner bases computations. I...
Abstract. In this paper we present a hierarchy of algebraic structures developed in the ACL2 Theorem...
ACL2 is a computational logic, an automated reasoning system and an applicative programming language...
In this paper, we present the formal verification of a Common Lisp implementation of Buchberger’s a...
AbstractIn this article, we present the formal verification of a Common Lisp implementation of Buchb...
In this article, we present the formal verification of a Common Lisp implementation of Buchberger's...
In this paper we present the formalization of a decision procedure for Propositional Logic based on ...
Dickson’s Lemma is the main result needed to prove the termination of Buchberger’s algorithm for co...
In this paper we present the use of the ACL2 theorem prover to formalize and mechanically check a ne...
The second volume of this comprehensive treatise focusses on Buchberger theory and its application t...
We present an extended completion procedure with built-in theories defined by a collection of associ...
Abstract. As of version 2.7, the ACL2 theorem prover has been extended to automatically verify sets ...
This thesis describes substantial enhancements that were made to the software tools in the Nuprl sys...
sem informaçãoThis paper surveys some results on the role of formal polynomials as a representation ...
The application of automated reasoning to the formal verification of symbolic computation systems i...
This habilitation thesis deals with polynomial system solving through Gröbner bases computations. I...
Abstract. In this paper we present a hierarchy of algebraic structures developed in the ACL2 Theorem...
ACL2 is a computational logic, an automated reasoning system and an applicative programming language...
In this paper, we present the formal verification of a Common Lisp implementation of Buchberger’s a...
AbstractIn this article, we present the formal verification of a Common Lisp implementation of Buchb...
In this article, we present the formal verification of a Common Lisp implementation of Buchberger's...
In this paper we present the formalization of a decision procedure for Propositional Logic based on ...
Dickson’s Lemma is the main result needed to prove the termination of Buchberger’s algorithm for co...
In this paper we present the use of the ACL2 theorem prover to formalize and mechanically check a ne...
The second volume of this comprehensive treatise focusses on Buchberger theory and its application t...
We present an extended completion procedure with built-in theories defined by a collection of associ...
Abstract. As of version 2.7, the ACL2 theorem prover has been extended to automatically verify sets ...
This thesis describes substantial enhancements that were made to the software tools in the Nuprl sys...
sem informaçãoThis paper surveys some results on the role of formal polynomials as a representation ...
The application of automated reasoning to the formal verification of symbolic computation systems i...
This habilitation thesis deals with polynomial system solving through Gröbner bases computations. I...
Abstract. In this paper we present a hierarchy of algebraic structures developed in the ACL2 Theorem...