The work of Martin Bunder [4] presents a simple version of the Ben - Yelles Algorithm as a tree. Given a formula of implicational logic, the algorithm determines the (possibly empty) set of X - terms w^hich have the given formula as a type. By the formulas as types isomorphism, it follows that this determines the set of its proofs. This is done in a finite numbers of steps. The algorithm which apphes to intuitionistic logic, has been extended to some weaker logics such as BCI, BCK etc. In this thesis we extend the Ben - Yelles algorithm to logics with connectives other than by using the axiom I- f ^ A, Peirce\u27s law or both, i.e. to the logics with implication and intuitionistic negation, classical implicational logic and classical logic,...
The workshop on proof theory took place in Vichy at the Pôle Universitaire de Vichy on 25 June 2018....
In reductive proof search, proofs are naturally generalized by solutions, comprising all (possibly i...
this paper we investigate the possibility of developing a (semi-)automatic rewriting tool for manipu...
AbstractThe work in Bunder (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 169 (1996) 3–21) shows that for each one of many i...
It is well-known that extensional lambda calculus is equivalent to extensional combinatory logic. In...
AbstractIt is well known that for each λ-term there is a corresponding combinatory term formed using...
Since Griffin\u27s work in 1990, classical logic has been an attractive target for extracting comput...
In this paper, we offer a set of problems for evaluating the power of automated theorem-proving prog...
AbstractIn theoretical computer science and mathematics the models of combinatory logic are of signi...
Reasoning systems have reached a high degree of maturity in the last decade. However, even the most...
AbstractCombinatory logic claims to do the same work as λ-calculus but with a simpler language and a...
This article aims to generate all theorems of a given size in the implicational fragment of proposit...
International audienceCombinatory logic shows that bound variables can be eliminated without loss of...
v, 96 leaves ; 29 cmEven though lambda calculus (λ-calculus) and combinatory logic (CL) appear to be...
43 pages; comparison with v3: precise discussion of how to understand coinductive syntax mathematica...
The workshop on proof theory took place in Vichy at the Pôle Universitaire de Vichy on 25 June 2018....
In reductive proof search, proofs are naturally generalized by solutions, comprising all (possibly i...
this paper we investigate the possibility of developing a (semi-)automatic rewriting tool for manipu...
AbstractThe work in Bunder (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 169 (1996) 3–21) shows that for each one of many i...
It is well-known that extensional lambda calculus is equivalent to extensional combinatory logic. In...
AbstractIt is well known that for each λ-term there is a corresponding combinatory term formed using...
Since Griffin\u27s work in 1990, classical logic has been an attractive target for extracting comput...
In this paper, we offer a set of problems for evaluating the power of automated theorem-proving prog...
AbstractIn theoretical computer science and mathematics the models of combinatory logic are of signi...
Reasoning systems have reached a high degree of maturity in the last decade. However, even the most...
AbstractCombinatory logic claims to do the same work as λ-calculus but with a simpler language and a...
This article aims to generate all theorems of a given size in the implicational fragment of proposit...
International audienceCombinatory logic shows that bound variables can be eliminated without loss of...
v, 96 leaves ; 29 cmEven though lambda calculus (λ-calculus) and combinatory logic (CL) appear to be...
43 pages; comparison with v3: precise discussion of how to understand coinductive syntax mathematica...
The workshop on proof theory took place in Vichy at the Pôle Universitaire de Vichy on 25 June 2018....
In reductive proof search, proofs are naturally generalized by solutions, comprising all (possibly i...
this paper we investigate the possibility of developing a (semi-)automatic rewriting tool for manipu...