Two apparently different approaches to automating deduction are mentioned in the title; they are the subject of a debate on ``big engines vs.\ little engines of proof''. The contributions in this thesis advocate that these two strands of research can interplay in subtle and sometimes unexpected ways, such that mutual pervasion can lead to intriguing results: Firstly, superposition can be run on top of decision procedures. This we demonstrate for the class of Shostak theories, incorporating a little engine into a big one. As another instance of decision procedures within superposition, we show that ground confluent rewrite systems, which decide entailment problems in equational logic, can be harnessed for detecting redundancies in superposit...
AbstractWe show how a well-known superposition-based inference system for first-order equational log...
We develop special superposition calculi for first-order theorem proving in the theories of abelian ...
We present a modification of the Superposition calculus that is meant to generate consequences of se...
Two apparently different approaches to automating deduction are mentioned in the title; they are the...
International audienceThis paper deals with decision procedures specified as inference systems. Amon...
We study how to efficiently combine satisfiability procedures built by using a superposition calculu...
We study how to efficiently combine satisfiability procedures built by using a superposition calculu...
International audienceThis paper deals with decision procedures specified by using a superposition c...
The hierarchic superposition calculus over a theory T, called SUP(T), enables sound reasoning on the...
Two apparently different approaches to automating deduction are mentioned in the title; they are the...
Abstract. Decision procedures are increasingly being employed for de-ciding or simplifying propositi...
We investigate superposition modulo a Shostak theory $T$ in order to facilitate reasoning in the a...
We show that superposition, a restricted form of paramodulation, can be combined with specifically d...
Decision procedures are increasingly being employed for deciding or simplifying propositional combin...
Proof assistants are becoming widespread for formalization of theories both in computer science and ...
AbstractWe show how a well-known superposition-based inference system for first-order equational log...
We develop special superposition calculi for first-order theorem proving in the theories of abelian ...
We present a modification of the Superposition calculus that is meant to generate consequences of se...
Two apparently different approaches to automating deduction are mentioned in the title; they are the...
International audienceThis paper deals with decision procedures specified as inference systems. Amon...
We study how to efficiently combine satisfiability procedures built by using a superposition calculu...
We study how to efficiently combine satisfiability procedures built by using a superposition calculu...
International audienceThis paper deals with decision procedures specified by using a superposition c...
The hierarchic superposition calculus over a theory T, called SUP(T), enables sound reasoning on the...
Two apparently different approaches to automating deduction are mentioned in the title; they are the...
Abstract. Decision procedures are increasingly being employed for de-ciding or simplifying propositi...
We investigate superposition modulo a Shostak theory $T$ in order to facilitate reasoning in the a...
We show that superposition, a restricted form of paramodulation, can be combined with specifically d...
Decision procedures are increasingly being employed for deciding or simplifying propositional combin...
Proof assistants are becoming widespread for formalization of theories both in computer science and ...
AbstractWe show how a well-known superposition-based inference system for first-order equational log...
We develop special superposition calculi for first-order theorem proving in the theories of abelian ...
We present a modification of the Superposition calculus that is meant to generate consequences of se...