International audienceWe recently designed two calculi as stepping stones towards superposition for full higher-order logic: Boolean-free $\lambda$-superposition and superposition for first-order logic with interpreted Booleans. Stepping on these stones, we finally reach a sound and refutationally complete calculus for higher-order logic with polymorphism, extensionality, Hilbert choice, and Henkin semantics. In addition to the complexity of combining the calculus’s two predecessors, new challenges arise from the interplay between $\lambda$-terms and Booleans. Our implementation in Zipperposition outperforms all other higher-order theorem provers and is on a par with an earlier, pragmatic prototype of Booleans in Zipperposition
We provide the following supplementary material for our article. Zipperposition Compilation instru...
We provide the following supplementary material for our paper. The longer version of our paper can b...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.We propose a first-order presentation of higher-order logic...
We recently designed two calculi as stepping stones towards superposition for full higher-order logi...
International audienceWe designed a superposition calculus for a clausal fragment of extensional pol...
International audienceSuperposition is among the most successful calculi for first-order logic. Its ...
International audienceWe introduce refutationally complete superposition calculi for intentional and...
We present a pragmatic approach to extending a Boolean-free higher-order superposition calculus to s...
We designed a superposition calculus for a clausal fragment of extensional polymorphic higher-order ...
In the last decades, proof assistants have been immeasurably useful in formally proving validity of ...
International audienceDecades of work have gone into developing efficient proof calculi, data struct...
International audienceDecades of work have gone into developing efficient proof calculi, data struct...
International audienceWe generalize the recursive path order (RPO) to higher-order terms without λ-a...
International audienceWe present a complete superposition calculus for first-order logic with an int...
International audienceWe generalize the Knuth-Bendix order (KBO) to higher-order terms without λ-abs...
We provide the following supplementary material for our article. Zipperposition Compilation instru...
We provide the following supplementary material for our paper. The longer version of our paper can b...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.We propose a first-order presentation of higher-order logic...
We recently designed two calculi as stepping stones towards superposition for full higher-order logi...
International audienceWe designed a superposition calculus for a clausal fragment of extensional pol...
International audienceSuperposition is among the most successful calculi for first-order logic. Its ...
International audienceWe introduce refutationally complete superposition calculi for intentional and...
We present a pragmatic approach to extending a Boolean-free higher-order superposition calculus to s...
We designed a superposition calculus for a clausal fragment of extensional polymorphic higher-order ...
In the last decades, proof assistants have been immeasurably useful in formally proving validity of ...
International audienceDecades of work have gone into developing efficient proof calculi, data struct...
International audienceDecades of work have gone into developing efficient proof calculi, data struct...
International audienceWe generalize the recursive path order (RPO) to higher-order terms without λ-a...
International audienceWe present a complete superposition calculus for first-order logic with an int...
International audienceWe generalize the Knuth-Bendix order (KBO) to higher-order terms without λ-abs...
We provide the following supplementary material for our article. Zipperposition Compilation instru...
We provide the following supplementary material for our paper. The longer version of our paper can b...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.We propose a first-order presentation of higher-order logic...