Resolution refutation is a powerful reasoning technique employed in many automated theorem provers. Various enhancements to resolution have enabled it to be used as a general question answering mechanism. Question answering systems employing resolution as the basic reasoning technique have been used to provide both "intensional" and "extensional" answers to questions by considering a theorem to be proven as a question. An intensional answer is a rule, such as "for all x and for all y if x is a cat and y is a dog then x detests y", and an extensional answer is a fact, such as "Rachel detests Fido". The notion of what constitutes an answer can be expanded so that, as resolution proceeds, the intermediat...
ABSTRACT. The resolution principle, an automatic inference technique, is studied as a possible decis...
National audienceExtended Resolution (ie, Resolution incorporating the extension rule) is a more pow...
The importance of width as a resource in resolution theorem proving has been emphasized in work of B...
Resolution refutation is a powerful reasoning technique employed in many automated theorem provers. ...
AbstractResolution theorem proving provides a useful paradigm for the exploration of question answer...
www.elsevier.com/locate/jal Resolution theorem proving provides a useful paradigm for the exploratio...
Abstract: - This paper described a new approach of adapting an existing theorem prover to the hypoth...
Abstract. Computer-generated proofs are usually difficult to grasp for a human reader. In this paper...
We transform a user-friendly formulation of aproblem to a machine-friendly one exploiting the variab...
We present several classes of non-classical logics (many of which are practically relevant in know...
Having good algorithms to verify tautologies as efficiently as possible is of prime interest in diff...
A straightforward formulation of a mathematical problem is mostly not ad-equate for resolution theor...
The paper shows satisfiability in many propositional modal systems can be decided by ordinary resolu...
This talk reviews those efforts in automatic theorem proving, during the past few years, which have ...
We review the fundamental resolution-based methods for first-order theorem proving and present them ...
ABSTRACT. The resolution principle, an automatic inference technique, is studied as a possible decis...
National audienceExtended Resolution (ie, Resolution incorporating the extension rule) is a more pow...
The importance of width as a resource in resolution theorem proving has been emphasized in work of B...
Resolution refutation is a powerful reasoning technique employed in many automated theorem provers. ...
AbstractResolution theorem proving provides a useful paradigm for the exploration of question answer...
www.elsevier.com/locate/jal Resolution theorem proving provides a useful paradigm for the exploratio...
Abstract: - This paper described a new approach of adapting an existing theorem prover to the hypoth...
Abstract. Computer-generated proofs are usually difficult to grasp for a human reader. In this paper...
We transform a user-friendly formulation of aproblem to a machine-friendly one exploiting the variab...
We present several classes of non-classical logics (many of which are practically relevant in know...
Having good algorithms to verify tautologies as efficiently as possible is of prime interest in diff...
A straightforward formulation of a mathematical problem is mostly not ad-equate for resolution theor...
The paper shows satisfiability in many propositional modal systems can be decided by ordinary resolu...
This talk reviews those efforts in automatic theorem proving, during the past few years, which have ...
We review the fundamental resolution-based methods for first-order theorem proving and present them ...
ABSTRACT. The resolution principle, an automatic inference technique, is studied as a possible decis...
National audienceExtended Resolution (ie, Resolution incorporating the extension rule) is a more pow...
The importance of width as a resource in resolution theorem proving has been emphasized in work of B...