We present various refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality that allow for arbitrary selection of negative atoms in clauses. Refutation completeness is established via the use of well-founded orderings on clauses for defining a Herbrand model for a consistent set of clauses. We also formulate an abstract notion of redundancy and show that the deletion of redundant clauses during the theorem proving process preserves refutation completeness. It is often possible to compute the closure of nontrivial sets of clauses under application of non-redundant inferences. The refutation of goals for such complete sets of clauses is simpler than for arbitrary sets of clauses, in particular one can restrict attention to proofs...
We define a formalism of equality constraints and use it to prove the completeness of what we have c...
International audienceThis paper is part of a long-term effort to increase expressiveness of algebra...
Abstract. We present a new transformation method by which a given Horn theory is transformed in such...
We present various refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality that allow ...
We have previously shown that strict superposition together with merging paramodulation is refutatio...
Introduction Since the Knuth and Bendix landmark paper [12], a lot of work has been devoted to the ...
Completion procedures, originated from the seminal work of Knuth and Bendix, are well-known as proce...
AbstractWe present a refutationally complete set of inference rules for first-order logic with equal...
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Unfailing completion is a commonly used technique for equational reasoning. For equational problems ...
We present refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality. General paramodula...
A crucial operation of saturation theorem provers is deletion of subsumed formulas. Designers of pro...
We show by means of counter examples that some well-known results on the completeness of deduction m...
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We first show that ground term-rewriting systems can be completed in a polynomial number of rewritin...
We define a formalism of equality constraints and use it to prove the completeness of what we have c...
International audienceThis paper is part of a long-term effort to increase expressiveness of algebra...
Abstract. We present a new transformation method by which a given Horn theory is transformed in such...
We present various refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality that allow ...
We have previously shown that strict superposition together with merging paramodulation is refutatio...
Introduction Since the Knuth and Bendix landmark paper [12], a lot of work has been devoted to the ...
Completion procedures, originated from the seminal work of Knuth and Bendix, are well-known as proce...
AbstractWe present a refutationally complete set of inference rules for first-order logic with equal...
AbstractWe interpret Horn clauses as conditional rewrite rules. Then we give sufficient conditions s...
Unfailing completion is a commonly used technique for equational reasoning. For equational problems ...
We present refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality. General paramodula...
A crucial operation of saturation theorem provers is deletion of subsumed formulas. Designers of pro...
We show by means of counter examples that some well-known results on the completeness of deduction m...
AbstractWe show the completeness of an extension of SLD-resolution to the equational setting. This p...
We first show that ground term-rewriting systems can be completed in a polynomial number of rewritin...
We define a formalism of equality constraints and use it to prove the completeness of what we have c...
International audienceThis paper is part of a long-term effort to increase expressiveness of algebra...
Abstract. We present a new transformation method by which a given Horn theory is transformed in such...