We propose a method for combining the clause linking theorem proving method with theorem proving methods based on orderings. This may be useful for incorporating term-rewriting based approaches into clause linking. In this way, some of the propositional inefficiencies of ordering-based approaches may be overcome, while at the same time incorporating the advantages of ordering methods into clause linking. The combination also provides a natural way to combine resolution on non-ground clauses, with the clause linking method, which is essentially a ground method. We describe the method, prove completeness, and show that the enumeration part of clause linking with semantics can be reduced to polynomial time in certain cases. We analyze the comp...
We propose inference systems for binary relations with composition laws of the form $S\circ T\subset...
We apply chaining techniques to automated theorem proving in many-valued logics. In particular, we s...
All the semantic relations between clauses — outlined in Chapter 1 — can in some way be expressed in...
We propose a method for combining the clause linking theorem proving method with theorem proving met...
We present a new procedure, {\em semantic hyper-linking} which uses semantics to guide an instance-b...
In this paper, we present a novel first order theorem proving strategy -- ordered semantic hyper lin...
Abstract. We add labels to first-order clauses to simultaneously apply superpositions to several pro...
A family of tableau methods, called ordered semantic hyper (OSH) tableau methods for first-order the...
The hyper-linking strategy proposed in [17] eliminates duplication of instances of clauses during th...
We define order locality to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This property is a...
We define order locality to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This property is a...
We develop the notion of theory link, which is a generalization of ordinary link to a set of literal...
We define \emph{order locality} to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This proper...
Linking clauses in Manambu involves a variety of means, including clause chaining, speech reports, c...
Abstract. This paper presents a decidable fragment for combining on-tologies and rules in order-sort...
We propose inference systems for binary relations with composition laws of the form $S\circ T\subset...
We apply chaining techniques to automated theorem proving in many-valued logics. In particular, we s...
All the semantic relations between clauses — outlined in Chapter 1 — can in some way be expressed in...
We propose a method for combining the clause linking theorem proving method with theorem proving met...
We present a new procedure, {\em semantic hyper-linking} which uses semantics to guide an instance-b...
In this paper, we present a novel first order theorem proving strategy -- ordered semantic hyper lin...
Abstract. We add labels to first-order clauses to simultaneously apply superpositions to several pro...
A family of tableau methods, called ordered semantic hyper (OSH) tableau methods for first-order the...
The hyper-linking strategy proposed in [17] eliminates duplication of instances of clauses during th...
We define order locality to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This property is a...
We define order locality to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This property is a...
We develop the notion of theory link, which is a generalization of ordinary link to a set of literal...
We define \emph{order locality} to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This proper...
Linking clauses in Manambu involves a variety of means, including clause chaining, speech reports, c...
Abstract. This paper presents a decidable fragment for combining on-tologies and rules in order-sort...
We propose inference systems for binary relations with composition laws of the form $S\circ T\subset...
We apply chaining techniques to automated theorem proving in many-valued logics. In particular, we s...
All the semantic relations between clauses — outlined in Chapter 1 — can in some way be expressed in...