AbstractThe satisfiability problem is the fundamental problem in proving the conflict-freeness of specifications, or in finding a counterexample for an invalid statement. In this paper, we present a non-deterministic, monotone algorithm for this undecidable problem on graphical conditions that is both correct and complete, but in general not guaranteed to terminate. For a fragment of high-level conditions, the algorithm terminates, hence it is able to decide. Instead of enumerating all possible objects of a category to approach the problem, the algorithm uses the input condition in a constructive way to progress towards a solution. To this aim, programs over transformation rules with external interfaces are considered. We use the framework ...
Recognition of minimal unsatisfiable CNF formulas (unsatisfiable CNF formulas which become satisfiab...
In this thesis, we study classes of infinite graphs and their properties,especially the model-checki...
AbstractIn a CAV'05 paper [Meir, O. and O. Strichman, Yet another decision procedure for equality lo...
The satisfiability problem is known to be NP-complete in general and for many restricted instances, ...
Abstract. The tautology problem is the problem to prove the validity of statements. In this paper, w...
International audienceWe describe a new approach to find models for a computational higher-order log...
In proof theory, a standard method for showing the correctness of a program w.r.t. given pre- and po...
Over the last decades, dramatic improvements in combinatorialoptimisation algorithms have significan...
A major difficulty in evaluating incomplete local search style algorithms for constraint satisfactio...
AbstractWe describe a new approach for solving the satisfiability problem by geometric programming. ...
We propose a new specification language for the proof-based approach to verification of graph progra...
The presented research is an introduction and analysis of a novel graph decision problem called Grap...
AbstractRecognition of minimal unsatisfiable CNF formulas (unsatisfiable CNF formulas which become s...
The aim of this thesis is the definition of a high-level framework for verifying concurrent and dist...
AbstractWe show how a well-known superposition-based inference system for first-order equational log...
Recognition of minimal unsatisfiable CNF formulas (unsatisfiable CNF formulas which become satisfiab...
In this thesis, we study classes of infinite graphs and their properties,especially the model-checki...
AbstractIn a CAV'05 paper [Meir, O. and O. Strichman, Yet another decision procedure for equality lo...
The satisfiability problem is known to be NP-complete in general and for many restricted instances, ...
Abstract. The tautology problem is the problem to prove the validity of statements. In this paper, w...
International audienceWe describe a new approach to find models for a computational higher-order log...
In proof theory, a standard method for showing the correctness of a program w.r.t. given pre- and po...
Over the last decades, dramatic improvements in combinatorialoptimisation algorithms have significan...
A major difficulty in evaluating incomplete local search style algorithms for constraint satisfactio...
AbstractWe describe a new approach for solving the satisfiability problem by geometric programming. ...
We propose a new specification language for the proof-based approach to verification of graph progra...
The presented research is an introduction and analysis of a novel graph decision problem called Grap...
AbstractRecognition of minimal unsatisfiable CNF formulas (unsatisfiable CNF formulas which become s...
The aim of this thesis is the definition of a high-level framework for verifying concurrent and dist...
AbstractWe show how a well-known superposition-based inference system for first-order equational log...
Recognition of minimal unsatisfiable CNF formulas (unsatisfiable CNF formulas which become satisfiab...
In this thesis, we study classes of infinite graphs and their properties,especially the model-checki...
AbstractIn a CAV'05 paper [Meir, O. and O. Strichman, Yet another decision procedure for equality lo...