The automation of reasoning has been an aim of research for a long time. Already in 17th century, the famous mathematician Leibniz invented a mechanical calculator capable of performing all four basic arithmetic operators. Although automatic reasoning can be done in different fields, many of the procedures for automated reasoning handles formulas of first-order logic. Examples of use cases includes hardware verification, program analysis and knowledge representation. One of the fundamental challenges in first-order logic is handling quantifiers and the equality predicate. On the one hand, SMT-solvers (Satisfiability Modulo Theories) are quite efficient at dealing with theory reasoning, on the other hand they have limited support for complet...
In this paper we approach the problem of reasoning with quantified Boolean formulas (QBFs) by comb...
We present a theorem-prover for quantified Boolean formulae and evaluate it on random quantified f...
A proof procedure is described which operates on formulas of the predicate calculus which are quanti...
The automation of reasoning has been an aim of research for a long time. Already in 17th century, th...
We present a general framework for proof search in first-order cut-free sequent calculi and apply it...
In this thesis we study Automated Theorem Proving (ATP) as well as Satisfiability Modulo Theories (S...
Procedures for first-order logic with equality are used in many modern theorem provers and solvers, ...
Abstract. First-order logic provides a convenient formalism for describ-ing a wide variety of verifi...
We establish a framework to integrate propositional logic with firstorder logic. This is done in su...
Abstract: "Unification for a first order language is a method that attempts to make terms of the lan...
International audienceWe introduce a new decidable fragment of first-order logic with equality, whic...
(SMT) solvers have been used successfully in a variety of appli-cations including verification, auto...
The paper is devoted to the study of one of the aspects of the so-called Evidence Algorithm programm...
Originally developed as an algebraic characterisation for quantum mechanics, the algebraic structure...
An algorithm is presented which eliminates second-order quantifiers over predicate variables in form...
In this paper we approach the problem of reasoning with quantified Boolean formulas (QBFs) by comb...
We present a theorem-prover for quantified Boolean formulae and evaluate it on random quantified f...
A proof procedure is described which operates on formulas of the predicate calculus which are quanti...
The automation of reasoning has been an aim of research for a long time. Already in 17th century, th...
We present a general framework for proof search in first-order cut-free sequent calculi and apply it...
In this thesis we study Automated Theorem Proving (ATP) as well as Satisfiability Modulo Theories (S...
Procedures for first-order logic with equality are used in many modern theorem provers and solvers, ...
Abstract. First-order logic provides a convenient formalism for describ-ing a wide variety of verifi...
We establish a framework to integrate propositional logic with firstorder logic. This is done in su...
Abstract: "Unification for a first order language is a method that attempts to make terms of the lan...
International audienceWe introduce a new decidable fragment of first-order logic with equality, whic...
(SMT) solvers have been used successfully in a variety of appli-cations including verification, auto...
The paper is devoted to the study of one of the aspects of the so-called Evidence Algorithm programm...
Originally developed as an algebraic characterisation for quantum mechanics, the algebraic structure...
An algorithm is presented which eliminates second-order quantifiers over predicate variables in form...
In this paper we approach the problem of reasoning with quantified Boolean formulas (QBFs) by comb...
We present a theorem-prover for quantified Boolean formulae and evaluate it on random quantified f...
A proof procedure is described which operates on formulas of the predicate calculus which are quanti...