We show that the application of the resolution principle to a set of clauses can be regarded as the construction of a term rewriting system confluent on valid formulas. This result allows the extension of usual properties and methods of equational theories (such as Birkhoff's theorem and the Knuth and Bendix completion algorithm) to quantifier-free first order theories. These results are extended to first order predicate calculus in an equational theory, as studied by Plotkin (1972), Slagle (1974) and Lankford (1975). This paper is a continuation of the work of Hsiang & Dershowitz (1983), who have already shown that rewrite methods can be used in first order predicate calculus. The main difference is the following: Hsiang uses rewrite metho...
We present refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality. General paramodula...
In this thesis we develop the use of term orders as a control paradigm for first-order reasoning. Th...
AbstractWe give in this paper a complete description of the Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm. We pr...
In this paper we extend the term rewriting approach to first order theorem proving, as described in ...
AbstractWe present a refutationally complete set of inference rules for first-order logic with equal...
A proof procedure is described which operates on formulas of the predicate calculus which are quanti...
AbstractSome problems concerning the satisfiability of first-order predicate calculus formulae in Sc...
Roughly speaking, an equational problem is a first order formula whose only predicatesymbol is =. We...
We present various refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality that allow ...
AbstractCompletion theorem proving, as proposed by J. Hsiang (1982), is based on the observation tha...
International audienceWhen rewriting is used to generate convergent and complete rewrite systems in ...
We propose inference systems for binary relations with composition laws of the form $S\circ T\subset...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a slight modification of the Knuth and Bendix completion procedure ...
Introduction Since the Knuth and Bendix landmark paper [12], a lot of work has been devoted to the ...
AbstractThis note discusses the results of the compilational approach of equational logic programmin...
We present refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality. General paramodula...
In this thesis we develop the use of term orders as a control paradigm for first-order reasoning. Th...
AbstractWe give in this paper a complete description of the Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm. We pr...
In this paper we extend the term rewriting approach to first order theorem proving, as described in ...
AbstractWe present a refutationally complete set of inference rules for first-order logic with equal...
A proof procedure is described which operates on formulas of the predicate calculus which are quanti...
AbstractSome problems concerning the satisfiability of first-order predicate calculus formulae in Sc...
Roughly speaking, an equational problem is a first order formula whose only predicatesymbol is =. We...
We present various refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality that allow ...
AbstractCompletion theorem proving, as proposed by J. Hsiang (1982), is based on the observation tha...
International audienceWhen rewriting is used to generate convergent and complete rewrite systems in ...
We propose inference systems for binary relations with composition laws of the form $S\circ T\subset...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a slight modification of the Knuth and Bendix completion procedure ...
Introduction Since the Knuth and Bendix landmark paper [12], a lot of work has been devoted to the ...
AbstractThis note discusses the results of the compilational approach of equational logic programmin...
We present refutationally complete calculi for first-order clauses with equality. General paramodula...
In this thesis we develop the use of term orders as a control paradigm for first-order reasoning. Th...
AbstractWe give in this paper a complete description of the Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm. We pr...