International audienceIn this paper we develop a cyclic proof system for the problem of inclusion between the least sets of models of mutually recursive predicates, when the ground constraints in the inductive definitions are quantifier-free formulae of first order logic. The proof system consists of a small set of inference rules, inspired by a top-down language inclusion algorithm for tree automata [9]. We show the proof system to be sound, in general, and complete, under certain semantic restrictions involving the set of constraints in the inductive system. Moreover, we investigate the computational complexity of checking these restrictions, when the function symbols in the logic are given the canonical Herbrand interpretation
Cyclic proof systems are sequent-calculus style proof systems that allow circular structures represe...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Codatatypes are absent from man...
A cyclic proof system generalises the standard notion of a proof as a finite tree of locally sound i...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a cyclic proof system for the problem of inclusion be...
International audienceCLKID ω is a sequent-based cyclic inference system able to reason on first-ord...
In this paper, we present Inductor, a checker for entailments between mutually recursive predicates,...
The main contribution of this thesis is a sound and complete proof system for entailments between in...
The main contribution of this thesis is a sound and complete proof system for entailments between in...
Résumé présenté à la conférence CiSS 2019 (Circularity in Syntax and Semantics) à Goteborg en Suède....
We show how codatatypes can be employed to produce compact, high-level proofs of key results in logi...
Inductive definitions are the most natural means by which to represent many families of structures o...
In program verification, measures for proving the termination of programs are typically constructed ...
International audienceWe show how codatatypes can be employed to produce compact, high-level proofs ...
Checking the soundness of cyclic induction reasoning for first-order logic with inductive definition...
We describe the design and implementation of an automated theorem prover realising a fully general n...
Cyclic proof systems are sequent-calculus style proof systems that allow circular structures represe...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Codatatypes are absent from man...
A cyclic proof system generalises the standard notion of a proof as a finite tree of locally sound i...
International audienceIn this paper we develop a cyclic proof system for the problem of inclusion be...
International audienceCLKID ω is a sequent-based cyclic inference system able to reason on first-ord...
In this paper, we present Inductor, a checker for entailments between mutually recursive predicates,...
The main contribution of this thesis is a sound and complete proof system for entailments between in...
The main contribution of this thesis is a sound and complete proof system for entailments between in...
Résumé présenté à la conférence CiSS 2019 (Circularity in Syntax and Semantics) à Goteborg en Suède....
We show how codatatypes can be employed to produce compact, high-level proofs of key results in logi...
Inductive definitions are the most natural means by which to represent many families of structures o...
In program verification, measures for proving the termination of programs are typically constructed ...
International audienceWe show how codatatypes can be employed to produce compact, high-level proofs ...
Checking the soundness of cyclic induction reasoning for first-order logic with inductive definition...
We describe the design and implementation of an automated theorem prover realising a fully general n...
Cyclic proof systems are sequent-calculus style proof systems that allow circular structures represe...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Codatatypes are absent from man...
A cyclic proof system generalises the standard notion of a proof as a finite tree of locally sound i...