AbstractEfficient decision procedures for equality logic (quantifier-free predicate calculus+the equality sign) are of major importance when proving logical equivalence between systems. We introduce an efficient decision procedure for the theory of equality based on finite instantiations. The main idea is to analyze the structure of the formula and compute accordingly a small domain to each variable such that the formula is satisfiable iff it can be satisfied over these domains. We show how the problem of finding these small domains can be reduced to an interesting graph theoretic problem. This method enabled us to verify formulas containing hundreds of integer and floating point variables that could not be efficiently handled with previous...
This paper presents a novel simplification calculus for propositional logic derived from Peirce’s Ex...
The last few years have seen the advent of a new breed of deci-sion procedures for various fragments...
The computational complexity of a problem is usually defined in terms of the resources required on s...
AbstractEfficient decision procedures for equality logic (quantifier-free predicate calculus+the equ...
AbstractThe logic of Equalities with Uninterpreted Functions is used in the formal verification comm...
Abstract. The range allocation problem was recently introduced as part of an efficient decision proc...
Abstract. We give an approach for deciding satisfiability of equality logic formulas (E-SAT) in con...
Abstract. Equality logic with or without uninterpreted functions is used for proving the equivalence...
Decision procedures for subsets of First-Order Logic form the core of many verification tools. Appli...
AbstractIn a CAV'05 paper [Meir, O. and O. Strichman, Yet another decision procedure for equality lo...
AbstractDecision procedures for subsets of First-Order Logic form the core of many verification tool...
Procedures for first-order logic with equality are used in many modern theorem provers and solvers, ...
Computing small (subset-minimal or smallest) explanations is a computationally challenging task for ...
Several existing program verification and automated prooff systems make use of similar decision pro...
The automation of reasoning has been an aim of research for a long time. Already in 17th century, th...
This paper presents a novel simplification calculus for propositional logic derived from Peirce’s Ex...
The last few years have seen the advent of a new breed of deci-sion procedures for various fragments...
The computational complexity of a problem is usually defined in terms of the resources required on s...
AbstractEfficient decision procedures for equality logic (quantifier-free predicate calculus+the equ...
AbstractThe logic of Equalities with Uninterpreted Functions is used in the formal verification comm...
Abstract. The range allocation problem was recently introduced as part of an efficient decision proc...
Abstract. We give an approach for deciding satisfiability of equality logic formulas (E-SAT) in con...
Abstract. Equality logic with or without uninterpreted functions is used for proving the equivalence...
Decision procedures for subsets of First-Order Logic form the core of many verification tools. Appli...
AbstractIn a CAV'05 paper [Meir, O. and O. Strichman, Yet another decision procedure for equality lo...
AbstractDecision procedures for subsets of First-Order Logic form the core of many verification tool...
Procedures for first-order logic with equality are used in many modern theorem provers and solvers, ...
Computing small (subset-minimal or smallest) explanations is a computationally challenging task for ...
Several existing program verification and automated prooff systems make use of similar decision pro...
The automation of reasoning has been an aim of research for a long time. Already in 17th century, th...
This paper presents a novel simplification calculus for propositional logic derived from Peirce’s Ex...
The last few years have seen the advent of a new breed of deci-sion procedures for various fragments...
The computational complexity of a problem is usually defined in terms of the resources required on s...