AbstractAn algorithm is presented for solving equations in a combination of arbitrary theories over disjoint sets of function symbols. It is an extension of (Boudet el al. 1989) in which the problem was treated for the combination of an arbitrary and a simple theory. The algorithm consists of a set of transformation rules that simplify a unification problem until a solved form is obtained. Each rule is shown to preserve solutions, and solved problems are unification problems in normal form. The rules terminate for any control that delays replacement until the end. The algorithm is more efficient than Schmidt-Schauß (1990) because nondeterministic branching is performed only when necessary, that is when theory clashes or compound cycles are ...
International audienceA critical question in unification theory is how to obtain a unification algor...
AbstractUnification in equational theories, that is, solving equations in varieties, is of special r...
AbstractA complete unification algorithm is presented for the combination of two theories E in T(F,X...
AbstractAn algorithm is presented for solving equations in a combination of arbitrary theories over ...
AbstractMost of the work on the combination of unification algorithms for the union of disjoint equa...
The paper presents a nondeterministic algorithm for unifying pairs of terms in equational theories c...
This paper presents a method for combining equational unification algorithms to handle terms contain...
International audienceA novel approach is described for the combination of unification algorithms fo...
A critical question in unification theory is how to obtain a unification algorithm for the combinati...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of systematically building a matching algorithm for the uni...
We consider the problem of combining procedures that decide solvability of (dis)unification problems...
Most of the work on the combination of unification algorithms for the union of disjoint equational t...
. This paper addresses the problem of systematically building a matching algorithm for the union of ...
The problem of combining matching algorithms for equational theories with disjoint signatures is stu...
In a recent paper [BS91] we introduced a new unification algorithm for the combination of disjoint e...
International audienceA critical question in unification theory is how to obtain a unification algor...
AbstractUnification in equational theories, that is, solving equations in varieties, is of special r...
AbstractA complete unification algorithm is presented for the combination of two theories E in T(F,X...
AbstractAn algorithm is presented for solving equations in a combination of arbitrary theories over ...
AbstractMost of the work on the combination of unification algorithms for the union of disjoint equa...
The paper presents a nondeterministic algorithm for unifying pairs of terms in equational theories c...
This paper presents a method for combining equational unification algorithms to handle terms contain...
International audienceA novel approach is described for the combination of unification algorithms fo...
A critical question in unification theory is how to obtain a unification algorithm for the combinati...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of systematically building a matching algorithm for the uni...
We consider the problem of combining procedures that decide solvability of (dis)unification problems...
Most of the work on the combination of unification algorithms for the union of disjoint equational t...
. This paper addresses the problem of systematically building a matching algorithm for the union of ...
The problem of combining matching algorithms for equational theories with disjoint signatures is stu...
In a recent paper [BS91] we introduced a new unification algorithm for the combination of disjoint e...
International audienceA critical question in unification theory is how to obtain a unification algor...
AbstractUnification in equational theories, that is, solving equations in varieties, is of special r...
AbstractA complete unification algorithm is presented for the combination of two theories E in T(F,X...