SGGS (Semantically-Guided Goal-Sensitive theorem proving) is a clausal theorem-proving method, with a seemingly rare combination of properties: it is first order, DPLL-style model based, semantically guided, goal sensitive, and proof confluent. SGGS works with constrained clauses, and uses a sequence of constrained clauses to represent a tentative model of the given set of clauses.A basic building block in SGGS inferences is splitting, which partitions a clause into clauses that have the same set of ground instances. Splitting introduces constraints and their manipulation, which is the subject of this paper. Specifically, splitting a clause with respect to another clause requires to compute their difference, which captures the ground instan...
First-order logics allows one to quantify over all elements of the universe. However, it is often mo...
International audienceA number of first-order calculi employ an explicit model representation formal...
Logic programs are an important knowledge representation tool. In many cases, definite logic program...
We present in expository style the main ideas in SGGS, which stands for Semantically-Guided Goal-Sen...
We present a new method for clausal theorem proving, named SGGS from semantically-guided goal-sensit...
SGGS (Semantically-Guided Goal-Sensitive reasoning) is a clausal theorem-proving method, which gener...
The main topic of this article are SGGS decision procedures for fragments of first-order logic witho...
SGGS (Semantically-Guided Goal-Sensitive reasoning) is a refutationally complete theorem-proving met...
We present a new inference system for first-order logic, named SGGS, which stands for semantically-g...
SGGS, for Semantically-Guided Goal-Sensitive theorem proving, is a new inference system for first-or...
While syntactic inference restrictions don't play an important role for SAT, they are an essential r...
We represent Constraint Grammar (CG) as a Boolean satisfiability (SAT) problem. Encoding CG in logic...
AbstractDeduction methods for first-order constrained clauses with equality are described within an ...
We propose a new calculus SCL(EQ) for first-order logic with equality thatonly learns non-redundant ...
Saturation-based theorem provers are typically based on a calculus consisting of inference and reduc...
First-order logics allows one to quantify over all elements of the universe. However, it is often mo...
International audienceA number of first-order calculi employ an explicit model representation formal...
Logic programs are an important knowledge representation tool. In many cases, definite logic program...
We present in expository style the main ideas in SGGS, which stands for Semantically-Guided Goal-Sen...
We present a new method for clausal theorem proving, named SGGS from semantically-guided goal-sensit...
SGGS (Semantically-Guided Goal-Sensitive reasoning) is a clausal theorem-proving method, which gener...
The main topic of this article are SGGS decision procedures for fragments of first-order logic witho...
SGGS (Semantically-Guided Goal-Sensitive reasoning) is a refutationally complete theorem-proving met...
We present a new inference system for first-order logic, named SGGS, which stands for semantically-g...
SGGS, for Semantically-Guided Goal-Sensitive theorem proving, is a new inference system for first-or...
While syntactic inference restrictions don't play an important role for SAT, they are an essential r...
We represent Constraint Grammar (CG) as a Boolean satisfiability (SAT) problem. Encoding CG in logic...
AbstractDeduction methods for first-order constrained clauses with equality are described within an ...
We propose a new calculus SCL(EQ) for first-order logic with equality thatonly learns non-redundant ...
Saturation-based theorem provers are typically based on a calculus consisting of inference and reduc...
First-order logics allows one to quantify over all elements of the universe. However, it is often mo...
International audienceA number of first-order calculi employ an explicit model representation formal...
Logic programs are an important knowledge representation tool. In many cases, definite logic program...