This paper is an overview of a variety of results, all centered around a common theme, namely embedding of non-classical logics into first order logic and resolution theorem proving. We present several classes of non-classical logics, many of which are of great practical relevance in knowledge representation, which can be translated into tractable and relatively simple fragments of classical logic. In this context, we show that refinements of resolution can often be used successfully for automated theorem proving, and in many interesting cases yield optimal decision procedures
We review the fundamental resolution-based methods for first-order theorem proving and present them ...
AbstractThis paper describes the study of some specific test problems in automated theorem proving. ...
In this paper we present a method for automated theorem proving in non-classical logics having as al...
This paper is an overview of a variety of results, all centered around a common theme, namely embedd...
This paper is an overview of a variety of results, all centered around a common theme, namely embedd...
We present several classes of non-classical logics (many of which are practically relevant in know...
We present several classes of non-classical logics (many of which are practically relevant in knowle...
We present several classes of non-classical logics (many of which are practically relevant in knowle...
The topic of this dissertation lies in the intersection of logic and computer science, and rests fi...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate automated theorem proving systems represented as finite classes...
. We give a brief overview of the first order classical logic component in the Gandalf family of res...
In this paper we present a method for automated theorem proving in non-classical logics having as a...
This talk reviews those efforts in automatic theorem proving, during the past few years, which have ...
This thesis focuses on implementation of resolution-based automatic theorem prover for propositional...
We review the fundamental resolution-based methods for first-order theorem proving and present them ...
We review the fundamental resolution-based methods for first-order theorem proving and present them ...
AbstractThis paper describes the study of some specific test problems in automated theorem proving. ...
In this paper we present a method for automated theorem proving in non-classical logics having as al...
This paper is an overview of a variety of results, all centered around a common theme, namely embedd...
This paper is an overview of a variety of results, all centered around a common theme, namely embedd...
We present several classes of non-classical logics (many of which are practically relevant in know...
We present several classes of non-classical logics (many of which are practically relevant in knowle...
We present several classes of non-classical logics (many of which are practically relevant in knowle...
The topic of this dissertation lies in the intersection of logic and computer science, and rests fi...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate automated theorem proving systems represented as finite classes...
. We give a brief overview of the first order classical logic component in the Gandalf family of res...
In this paper we present a method for automated theorem proving in non-classical logics having as a...
This talk reviews those efforts in automatic theorem proving, during the past few years, which have ...
This thesis focuses on implementation of resolution-based automatic theorem prover for propositional...
We review the fundamental resolution-based methods for first-order theorem proving and present them ...
We review the fundamental resolution-based methods for first-order theorem proving and present them ...
AbstractThis paper describes the study of some specific test problems in automated theorem proving. ...
In this paper we present a method for automated theorem proving in non-classical logics having as al...