AbstractUniform semi-unification is a simple combination of matching and unification defined as follows: given two terms s and t, do there exist substitutions σ and ρ such that sσρ=tσ? We present two algorithms for this problem based on Huet’s unification closure method, one producing (possibly) non-principal solutions, and one producing principal solutions. For both we provide a precise analysis of correctness and asymptotic complexity. Under the uniform cost RAM model (counting assignment, comparison, and arithmetic operations as primitive) our first algorithm is asymptotically as fast as Huet’s method, O(nα(n)), where α is the functional inverse of Ackermann’s function. Under a model which counts assignments and comparisons of pointers, ...
AbstractThe problem of unification of terms is log-space complete for P. In deriving this lower boun...
Semi-unification (unification combined with matching) has been proven undecidable by Kfoury, Tiuryn,...
International audienceUnification in first-order languages is a central operation in symbolic comput...
AbstractUniform semi-unification is a simple combination of matching and unification defined as foll...
We present a fast algorithm for uniform semi-unification based on adapting the Huet unification clos...
AbstractSemi-unification is a generalization fo both matching and ordinary unification: for a given ...
Semi-unifiability is a generalization of both unification and matching. It is used to check nontermi...
Nominal Unification is an extension of first-order unification where terms can contain binders and u...
I Unification is a basic operation extensively used in Mathematics and Computer Science: it is of ge...
AbstractThe Semi-Unification Problem (SUP) is a natural generalization of both first-order unificati...
AbstractUnification in first-order languages is a central operation in symbolic computation and logi...
本論文では, 有限項に対する一意半単一化アルゴリズムと正則項に対する単一化アルゴリズムを比較する. 等式集合が有限項に対して半単一化可能であるならば, 正則項に対する単一化問題として単一化可能であるこ...
AbstractUnification is the problem to solve equations of first order terms by finding (all) substitu...
AbstractA semi-decision algorithm is presented, to search for unification of formulas in typed ω-ord...
AbstractAn algorithm is presented for solving equations in a combination of arbitrary theories over ...
AbstractThe problem of unification of terms is log-space complete for P. In deriving this lower boun...
Semi-unification (unification combined with matching) has been proven undecidable by Kfoury, Tiuryn,...
International audienceUnification in first-order languages is a central operation in symbolic comput...
AbstractUniform semi-unification is a simple combination of matching and unification defined as foll...
We present a fast algorithm for uniform semi-unification based on adapting the Huet unification clos...
AbstractSemi-unification is a generalization fo both matching and ordinary unification: for a given ...
Semi-unifiability is a generalization of both unification and matching. It is used to check nontermi...
Nominal Unification is an extension of first-order unification where terms can contain binders and u...
I Unification is a basic operation extensively used in Mathematics and Computer Science: it is of ge...
AbstractThe Semi-Unification Problem (SUP) is a natural generalization of both first-order unificati...
AbstractUnification in first-order languages is a central operation in symbolic computation and logi...
本論文では, 有限項に対する一意半単一化アルゴリズムと正則項に対する単一化アルゴリズムを比較する. 等式集合が有限項に対して半単一化可能であるならば, 正則項に対する単一化問題として単一化可能であるこ...
AbstractUnification is the problem to solve equations of first order terms by finding (all) substitu...
AbstractA semi-decision algorithm is presented, to search for unification of formulas in typed ω-ord...
AbstractAn algorithm is presented for solving equations in a combination of arbitrary theories over ...
AbstractThe problem of unification of terms is log-space complete for P. In deriving this lower boun...
Semi-unification (unification combined with matching) has been proven undecidable by Kfoury, Tiuryn,...
International audienceUnification in first-order languages is a central operation in symbolic comput...