We define a general notion of a fragment within higher order type theory; a procedure for constraint satisfiability in combined fragments is outlined, following Nelson-Oppen schema. The procedure is in general only sound, but it becomes terminating and complete when the shared fragment enjoys suitable noetherianity conditions and allows an abstract version of a ‘Keisler-Shelah like’ isomorphism theorem.We show that this general decidability transfer result covers as special cases, besides applications which seem to be new, the recent extension of Nelson- Oppen procedure to non-disjoint signatures [16] and the fusion transfer of decidability of consistency of A-Boxes with respect to T-Boxes axioms in local abstract description syst...
AbstractIn this paper we outline a theoretical framework for the combination of decision procedures ...
3noWe carry on a long-standing investigation aimed at identifying fragments of set theory that are p...
We apply the framework of Bachmair and Ganzinger for saturation-based theorem proving to derive a r...
We define a general notion of a fragment within higher-order type theory; a procedure for constraint...
International audienceCombination of decision procedures is at the heart of Satisfiability Modulo Th...
Abstract. Combination of decision procedures is at the heart of Sat-isfiability Modulo Theories (SMT...
In the context of combinations of theories with disjoint signatures, we classify the component theor...
In the context of combinations of theories with disjoint signatures, we classify the component theor...
In the context of combinations of theories with disjoint signatures, we classify the component theor...
We present resolution-based decision procedures for the guarded, two-variable and monadic fragments ...
Abstract. Combination of theories underlies the design of satisfiability modulo theories (SMT) solve...
The hierarchic superposition calculus over a theory T, called SUP(T), enables sound reasoning on the...
Abstract. The Nelson-Oppen combination method combines decision procedures for ¯rst-order theories o...
Satisfiability is the problem of deciding whether a formula has a model. Although it is not even sem...
We give a decision procedure for the guarded fragment with equality. The procedure is based on resol...
AbstractIn this paper we outline a theoretical framework for the combination of decision procedures ...
3noWe carry on a long-standing investigation aimed at identifying fragments of set theory that are p...
We apply the framework of Bachmair and Ganzinger for saturation-based theorem proving to derive a r...
We define a general notion of a fragment within higher-order type theory; a procedure for constraint...
International audienceCombination of decision procedures is at the heart of Satisfiability Modulo Th...
Abstract. Combination of decision procedures is at the heart of Sat-isfiability Modulo Theories (SMT...
In the context of combinations of theories with disjoint signatures, we classify the component theor...
In the context of combinations of theories with disjoint signatures, we classify the component theor...
In the context of combinations of theories with disjoint signatures, we classify the component theor...
We present resolution-based decision procedures for the guarded, two-variable and monadic fragments ...
Abstract. Combination of theories underlies the design of satisfiability modulo theories (SMT) solve...
The hierarchic superposition calculus over a theory T, called SUP(T), enables sound reasoning on the...
Abstract. The Nelson-Oppen combination method combines decision procedures for ¯rst-order theories o...
Satisfiability is the problem of deciding whether a formula has a model. Although it is not even sem...
We give a decision procedure for the guarded fragment with equality. The procedure is based on resol...
AbstractIn this paper we outline a theoretical framework for the combination of decision procedures ...
3noWe carry on a long-standing investigation aimed at identifying fragments of set theory that are p...
We apply the framework of Bachmair and Ganzinger for saturation-based theorem proving to derive a r...