In this paper we present a method for obtaining local sets of clauses from possibly non-local ones. For this, we follow the work of Basin and Ganzinger and use saturation under a version of ordered resolution. In order to address the fact that saturation can generate infinite sets of clauses, we use constrained clauses and show that a link can be established between saturation and locality also for constrained clauses: This often allows us to give a finite representation of possibly infinite saturated sets of clauses
AbstractLocal (first order) sentences, introduced by Ressayre, enjoy very nice decidability properti...
AbstractLocal (first order) sentences, introduced by Ressayre, enjoy very nice decidability properti...
Saturation-based calculi such as superposition can be successfully instantiated to decision procedur...
In this paper we present a method for obtaining local sets of clauses from possibly non-local ones. ...
A structure is locally finite if every finitely generated substructure is finite; local sentences ar...
We define \emph{order locality} to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This proper...
We define order locality to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This property is a...
We define \emph{order locality} to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This proper...
Abstract. Local theory extensions provide a complete and efficient way for reasoning about satisfiab...
Müller (2005) proposes a locality hierarchy of syntactic constraints such that representa-tional = d...
AbstractA method is proposed to transform automatically some satisfiable clause sets S into clause s...
Abstract. We present in this paper a new procedure to saturate a set of clauses with respect to a we...
Gaifman’s locality theorem states that every first-order sentence is equivalent to a local sentence....
AbstractDeduction methods for first-order constrained clauses with equality are described within an ...
Saturation-based calculi such as superposition can be successfully instantiated to decision procedur...
AbstractLocal (first order) sentences, introduced by Ressayre, enjoy very nice decidability properti...
AbstractLocal (first order) sentences, introduced by Ressayre, enjoy very nice decidability properti...
Saturation-based calculi such as superposition can be successfully instantiated to decision procedur...
In this paper we present a method for obtaining local sets of clauses from possibly non-local ones. ...
A structure is locally finite if every finitely generated substructure is finite; local sentences ar...
We define \emph{order locality} to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This proper...
We define order locality to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This property is a...
We define \emph{order locality} to be a property of clauses relative to a term ordering. This proper...
Abstract. Local theory extensions provide a complete and efficient way for reasoning about satisfiab...
Müller (2005) proposes a locality hierarchy of syntactic constraints such that representa-tional = d...
AbstractA method is proposed to transform automatically some satisfiable clause sets S into clause s...
Abstract. We present in this paper a new procedure to saturate a set of clauses with respect to a we...
Gaifman’s locality theorem states that every first-order sentence is equivalent to a local sentence....
AbstractDeduction methods for first-order constrained clauses with equality are described within an ...
Saturation-based calculi such as superposition can be successfully instantiated to decision procedur...
AbstractLocal (first order) sentences, introduced by Ressayre, enjoy very nice decidability properti...
AbstractLocal (first order) sentences, introduced by Ressayre, enjoy very nice decidability properti...
Saturation-based calculi such as superposition can be successfully instantiated to decision procedur...