International audienceUnification is a central operation in the construction of a range of computational logic systems based on first-order and higher-order logics. First-order unification has a number of properties that dominates the way it is incorporated within such systems. In particular, first-order unification is decidable, unary, and can be performed on untyped term structures. None of these three properties hold for full higher-order unification: unification is undecidable, unifiers can be incomparable, and term-level typing can dominate the search for unifiers. The so-called pattern subset of higher-order unification was designed to be a small extension to first-order unification that respected the basic laws governing λ-binding (t...
International audienceRecent work in extending SMT solvers to higher-order logic (HOL) has not explo...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
In this monograph we study two generalizations of standard unification, E-unification and higher-ord...
International audienceUnification is a central operation in the construction of a range of computati...
Unification is a central operation in the construction of a range of computational logic systems bas...
International audienceAbstract Unification is a central operation in constructing a range of computa...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
Nominal logic is an extension of first-order logic with equality, name-binding, renaming via name-sw...
AbstractIt is shown that unifiability of terms in the simply typed lambda calculus with β and η rule...
AbstractWe present an algorithm for unification in the simply typed lambda calculus which enumerates...
We present a rule-based Huet\u27s style anti-unification algorithm for simply-typed lambda-terms in ...
The unification of simply typed λ-terms modulo the rules of ß- and η-conversions is often called hi...
We developed a procedure to enumerate complete sets of higher-order unifiersbased on work by Jensen ...
We consider a generic framework for anti-unification of simply typed lambda terms. It helps to compu...
© P. Vukmirović, A. Bentkamp, and V. Nummelin.We developed a procedure to enumerate complete sets of...
International audienceRecent work in extending SMT solvers to higher-order logic (HOL) has not explo...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
In this monograph we study two generalizations of standard unification, E-unification and higher-ord...
International audienceUnification is a central operation in the construction of a range of computati...
Unification is a central operation in the construction of a range of computational logic systems bas...
International audienceAbstract Unification is a central operation in constructing a range of computa...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
Nominal logic is an extension of first-order logic with equality, name-binding, renaming via name-sw...
AbstractIt is shown that unifiability of terms in the simply typed lambda calculus with β and η rule...
AbstractWe present an algorithm for unification in the simply typed lambda calculus which enumerates...
We present a rule-based Huet\u27s style anti-unification algorithm for simply-typed lambda-terms in ...
The unification of simply typed λ-terms modulo the rules of ß- and η-conversions is often called hi...
We developed a procedure to enumerate complete sets of higher-order unifiersbased on work by Jensen ...
We consider a generic framework for anti-unification of simply typed lambda terms. It helps to compu...
© P. Vukmirović, A. Bentkamp, and V. Nummelin.We developed a procedure to enumerate complete sets of...
International audienceRecent work in extending SMT solvers to higher-order logic (HOL) has not explo...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
In this monograph we study two generalizations of standard unification, E-unification and higher-ord...