29 pagesWe present a modification of the superposition calculus that is meant to generate explanations why a set of clauses is satisfiable. This process is related to abductive reasoning, and the explanations generated are clauses constructed over so-called abductive constants. We prove the correctness and completeness of the calculus in the presence of redundancy elimination rules, and develop a sufficient condition guaranteeing its termination; this sufficient condition is then used to prove that all possible explanations can be generated infinite time for several classes of clause sets, including many of interest to the SMT community. We propose a procedure that generates a set of explanations that should be useful to a human user and co...
This paper presents a computational model for reasoning with causal explanations of observations wi...
Applications in software verification often require determining the satisfiability of first-order fo...
Reasoning can be defined as the process of applying existing knowledge in order to produce new knowl...
We present a modification of the superposition calculus that is meant to generate explanations why a...
Full Paper: Applications II: Mathematical Structures, Explanation Generation, SecurityInternational ...
International audienceAbduction can be defined as the process of inferring plausible explanations (o...
International audienceAbduction can be defined as the process of inferring plausible explanations (o...
We present a modification of the Superposition calculus that is meant to generate consequences of se...
The paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition ...
This paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition...
This paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition...
The paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition...
This report describes a superposition calculus where quantiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition ...
AbstractThis paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Super...
This paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superpositio...
This paper presents a computational model for reasoning with causal explanations of observations wi...
Applications in software verification often require determining the satisfiability of first-order fo...
Reasoning can be defined as the process of applying existing knowledge in order to produce new knowl...
We present a modification of the superposition calculus that is meant to generate explanations why a...
Full Paper: Applications II: Mathematical Structures, Explanation Generation, SecurityInternational ...
International audienceAbduction can be defined as the process of inferring plausible explanations (o...
International audienceAbduction can be defined as the process of inferring plausible explanations (o...
We present a modification of the Superposition calculus that is meant to generate consequences of se...
The paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition ...
This paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition...
This paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition...
The paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition...
This report describes a superposition calculus where quantiers are eliminated lazily. Superposition ...
AbstractThis paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Super...
This paper describes a superposition calculus where quantifiers are eliminated lazily. Superpositio...
This paper presents a computational model for reasoning with causal explanations of observations wi...
Applications in software verification often require determining the satisfiability of first-order fo...
Reasoning can be defined as the process of applying existing knowledge in order to produce new knowl...