We apply the framework of Bachmair and Ganzinger for saturation-based theorem proving to derive a range of decision procedures for logical formalisms, starting with a simple terminological language EL, which allows for conjunction and existential restrictions only, and ending with extensions of the guarded fragment with equality, constants, functionality, number restrictions and compositional axioms of form S ◦ T Í H. Our procedures are derived in a uniform way using standard saturation-based calculi enhanced with simplication rules based on the general notion of redundancy. We argue that such decision procedures can be applied for reasoning in expressive description logics, where they have certain advantages over traditionally used tableau...
Abstract. The standard reasoning problem, concept satisfiability, in the basic description logic ALC...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms mainly charac...
AbstractWe show how a well-known superposition-based inference system for first-order equational log...
We apply the framework of Bachmair and Ganzinger for saturation-based theorem proving to derive a r...
We apply the framework of Bachmair and Ganzinger for saturation-based theorem proving to derive a ra...
Automated state-of-the-art theorem provers are typically optimised for particular strategies, and th...
In this talk we survey recent work in the quest for expressive logics with good algorithmic properti...
We show how well-known refinements of ordered resolution, in particular redundancy elimination and o...
We give a decision procedure for the guarded fragment with equality. The procedure is based on resol...
We show how well-known refinements of ordered resolution, in particular redundancy elimination and o...
A crucial operation of saturation theorem provers is deletion of subsumed formulas. Designers of pro...
International audienceIn this paper we provide the first (as far as we know) direct calculus decidin...
The notion of Deduction Chain (DC) was suggested by K.Schütte to prove the completeness of first or...
AbstractThe rewrite-based approach to satisfiability modulo theories consists of using generic theor...
Abstract. The standard reasoning problem, concept satisfiability, in the basic description logic ALC...
Abstract. The standard reasoning problem, concept satisfiability, in the basic description logic ALC...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms mainly charac...
AbstractWe show how a well-known superposition-based inference system for first-order equational log...
We apply the framework of Bachmair and Ganzinger for saturation-based theorem proving to derive a r...
We apply the framework of Bachmair and Ganzinger for saturation-based theorem proving to derive a ra...
Automated state-of-the-art theorem provers are typically optimised for particular strategies, and th...
In this talk we survey recent work in the quest for expressive logics with good algorithmic properti...
We show how well-known refinements of ordered resolution, in particular redundancy elimination and o...
We give a decision procedure for the guarded fragment with equality. The procedure is based on resol...
We show how well-known refinements of ordered resolution, in particular redundancy elimination and o...
A crucial operation of saturation theorem provers is deletion of subsumed formulas. Designers of pro...
International audienceIn this paper we provide the first (as far as we know) direct calculus decidin...
The notion of Deduction Chain (DC) was suggested by K.Schütte to prove the completeness of first or...
AbstractThe rewrite-based approach to satisfiability modulo theories consists of using generic theor...
Abstract. The standard reasoning problem, concept satisfiability, in the basic description logic ALC...
Abstract. The standard reasoning problem, concept satisfiability, in the basic description logic ALC...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms mainly charac...
AbstractWe show how a well-known superposition-based inference system for first-order equational log...