A comparative study on the complexity of various procedures for proving that a set of clauses is contradictory is described. All the procedures either use the resolution rule in some form or are closely related to procedures which do. Among the procedures considered are 1. resolution 2. regular resolution 3. Davis Putnam procedure 4. resolution with extension 5. bounded (and iterated bounded) resolution 6. enumeration procedures 7. semantic trees. The results include: a. exponential lower bounds for the run-time of most of the procedures, b. realtions between the various procedures, c. implications to the comlexity of integer programming routines
AbstractAn N-resolution proof is a resolution proof in which the resolution rule is restricted: one ...
We study classes of propositional contradictions based on the Least Number Principle (LNP) in the re...
DPLL and resolution are two popular methods for solving the problem of propositional satisfiability....
We study several procedures for theorem proving based on the resolution principle. We consider (1) D...
this paper, we investigate lengths of proofs of propositional calculi, resolution and Gentzen type s...
Proving formulas in propositional logic can be done in different ways. Some of these are based on of...
AbstractSome problems concerning the satisfiability of first-order predicate calculus formulae in Sc...
There are many different ways of proving formulas in proposition logic. Many of these can easily be ...
AbstractStarting from the intuition given by Wu's algorithm for the resolution of polynomial systems...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.This thesis explores algorithmic applications of pro...
This book is about two topics on the borderline between logic and complexity theory, and in particul...
AbstractWe introduce a new way to measure the space needed in resolution refutations of CNF formulas...
We introduce a new way to measure the space needed in resolution refutations of CNF formulas in prop...
AbstractA general theme in the proof of lower bounds on the size of resolution refutations in propos...
In this thesis we explore a number of ways in which combinatorial games can be used to help prove re...
AbstractAn N-resolution proof is a resolution proof in which the resolution rule is restricted: one ...
We study classes of propositional contradictions based on the Least Number Principle (LNP) in the re...
DPLL and resolution are two popular methods for solving the problem of propositional satisfiability....
We study several procedures for theorem proving based on the resolution principle. We consider (1) D...
this paper, we investigate lengths of proofs of propositional calculi, resolution and Gentzen type s...
Proving formulas in propositional logic can be done in different ways. Some of these are based on of...
AbstractSome problems concerning the satisfiability of first-order predicate calculus formulae in Sc...
There are many different ways of proving formulas in proposition logic. Many of these can easily be ...
AbstractStarting from the intuition given by Wu's algorithm for the resolution of polynomial systems...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.This thesis explores algorithmic applications of pro...
This book is about two topics on the borderline between logic and complexity theory, and in particul...
AbstractWe introduce a new way to measure the space needed in resolution refutations of CNF formulas...
We introduce a new way to measure the space needed in resolution refutations of CNF formulas in prop...
AbstractA general theme in the proof of lower bounds on the size of resolution refutations in propos...
In this thesis we explore a number of ways in which combinatorial games can be used to help prove re...
AbstractAn N-resolution proof is a resolution proof in which the resolution rule is restricted: one ...
We study classes of propositional contradictions based on the Least Number Principle (LNP) in the re...
DPLL and resolution are two popular methods for solving the problem of propositional satisfiability....