There has been a considerable amount of research into the provision of explicit representation of control regimes for resolution-based theorem provers. However, most of the existing systems are either not adequate or too inefficient to be of practical use. In this paper a theorem prover, ACT-P, which is adequate but retains satisfactory efficiency is presented. It does so by providing a number of user-changeable heuristics which are called at specific points during the search for a proof. The set of user-changeable heuristics was determined on the basis of a classification of the heuristics used by existing resolution-based theorem provers
Computer programs to find formal proofs of theorems were originally designed as tools for mathematic...
This paper describes a program that solves elementary mathematical problems, mostly in metric space ...
As the 21st century begins, the power of our magical new tool and partner, the computer, is increasi...
There has been a considerable amount of research into the provision of explicit representation of co...
AbstractThis paper describes the study of some specific test problems in automated theorem proving. ...
We transform a user-friendly formulation of aproblem to a machine-friendly one exploiting the variab...
Interactive Theorem Provers (ITPs) are tools meant to assist the user during the formal development ...
This paper describes the use of an automated theorem prover to analyse properties of interactive beh...
259 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This thesis describes a resol...
Interactive theorem provers are software tools that help users create machine-checked proofs. Althou...
The program described in this document aims to enable an extensible theorem prover using the resolut...
This paper summarizes the theoretical foundations and basic methodology of automated theorem-proving...
AbstractInteractive Theorem Provers (ITPs) are tools meant to assist the user during the formal deve...
This thesis focuses on implementation of resolution-based automatic theorem prover for propositional...
Proof structures in traditional automatic theorem proving systems are generally designed for efficie...
Computer programs to find formal proofs of theorems were originally designed as tools for mathematic...
This paper describes a program that solves elementary mathematical problems, mostly in metric space ...
As the 21st century begins, the power of our magical new tool and partner, the computer, is increasi...
There has been a considerable amount of research into the provision of explicit representation of co...
AbstractThis paper describes the study of some specific test problems in automated theorem proving. ...
We transform a user-friendly formulation of aproblem to a machine-friendly one exploiting the variab...
Interactive Theorem Provers (ITPs) are tools meant to assist the user during the formal development ...
This paper describes the use of an automated theorem prover to analyse properties of interactive beh...
259 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This thesis describes a resol...
Interactive theorem provers are software tools that help users create machine-checked proofs. Althou...
The program described in this document aims to enable an extensible theorem prover using the resolut...
This paper summarizes the theoretical foundations and basic methodology of automated theorem-proving...
AbstractInteractive Theorem Provers (ITPs) are tools meant to assist the user during the formal deve...
This thesis focuses on implementation of resolution-based automatic theorem prover for propositional...
Proof structures in traditional automatic theorem proving systems are generally designed for efficie...
Computer programs to find formal proofs of theorems were originally designed as tools for mathematic...
This paper describes a program that solves elementary mathematical problems, mostly in metric space ...
As the 21st century begins, the power of our magical new tool and partner, the computer, is increasi...