Roughly speaking, an equational problem is a first order formula whose only predicatesymbol is =. We propose some rules for the transformation of equational problems and study their correctness in various models. Then, we give completeness results with respect to some “simple” problems called solved forms. Such completeness results still hold when adding some control which moreover ensures termination. The termination proofs are given for a “weak” control and thus hold for the (large) class of algorithms obtained by restricting the scope of the rules. Finally, it must be noted that a by-product of our method is a decision procedure for the validity in the Herbrand Universe of any first order formula with the only predicate symbol=
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Roughly speaking, an equational problem is a first order formula whose only predicatesymbol is =. We...
AbstractAn equational formula is a first-order formula over an alphabet F of function symbols and th...
In this report we present some results on decidability, undecidability, semi-decidability, and non-s...
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AbstractWe propose a set of transformation rules for first order formulae whose atoms are either equ...
. Very recently, the second author showed that the question whether an equation over a trace monoid ...
AbstractEquational problems (i.e. first-order formulae with quantifier prefix ∃∗∀∗, whose only predi...
An \em equational system\/ is a set of equations. Often we are interested in knowing if an equation ...
AbstractWe investigate the following classes of equational theories which are important in unificati...
We are interested in the problem of solving a system 〈s_i= t_i: 1≤i≤n,p_j≠q_j:1≤j≤m〉 of equations a...
AbstractEquational logic programming is an extended programming paradigm of equational programming. ...
AbstractWe show the completeness of an extension of SLD-resolution to the equational setting. This p...
Unfailing completion is a commonly used technique for equational reasoning. For equational problems ...
AbstractFor finite convergent term-rewriting systems it is shown that the equational unification pro...
Roughly speaking, an equational problem is a first order formula whose only predicatesymbol is =. We...
AbstractAn equational formula is a first-order formula over an alphabet F of function symbols and th...
In this report we present some results on decidability, undecidability, semi-decidability, and non-s...
We present a general study of equations (objects of form s=t and disequations (objects of form s \ne...
We show that the application of the resolution principle to a set of clauses can be regarded as the ...
AbstractWe propose a set of transformation rules for first order formulae whose atoms are either equ...
. Very recently, the second author showed that the question whether an equation over a trace monoid ...
AbstractEquational problems (i.e. first-order formulae with quantifier prefix ∃∗∀∗, whose only predi...
An \em equational system\/ is a set of equations. Often we are interested in knowing if an equation ...
AbstractWe investigate the following classes of equational theories which are important in unificati...
We are interested in the problem of solving a system 〈s_i= t_i: 1≤i≤n,p_j≠q_j:1≤j≤m〉 of equations a...
AbstractEquational logic programming is an extended programming paradigm of equational programming. ...
AbstractWe show the completeness of an extension of SLD-resolution to the equational setting. This p...
Unfailing completion is a commonly used technique for equational reasoning. For equational problems ...
AbstractFor finite convergent term-rewriting systems it is shown that the equational unification pro...