In this paper the set of first order substitutions with a partial ordering “more general than” is investigated. It is proved that the set of equivalence classes of idempotent substitutions together with an added greatest element is a complete lattice. A simultaneous unification of finitely many finite sets of terms can be reduced to unifying each of the sets of terms separately and to building the supremum of the most general unifiers in this lattice afterwards. This saves time in an automatic proof procedure when combined with the concept of weak unification also introduced in this paper
AbstractUnification is one of the basic concepts of automated theorem proving. It concerns such ques...
A new hierarchy of "exact" unification types is introduced, motivated by the study of admissible rul...
AbstractWe present a generalisation of first-order unification to the practically important case of ...
In this paper the set of first order substitutions with a partial ordering “more general than” is in...
AbstractA substitution δ is less general than a substitution σ if there exists λ such that δ=σ⋅λ, wh...
AbstractUnification is the problem to solve equations of first order terms by finding (all) substitu...
AbstractWe propose an abstract framework to present unification and matching problems. We argue abou...
AbstractWe define a general notion of (syntactic) unification, the (π→τ→ )-unification, whose specia...
Semi-unifiability is a generalization of both unification and matching. It is used to check nontermi...
AbstractA semi-decision algorithm is presented, to search for unification of formulas in typed ω-ord...
A standard result from unification theory says that if a finite set E of equations between finite te...
AbstractAn ε-substitution is a uniform replacement of n-ary predicates Qn by n-ary ‘complex’ predica...
AbstractSemi-unification is a generalization fo both matching and ordinary unification: for a given ...
AbstractManna and Waldinger's theory of substitutions and unification has been verified using the Ca...
. In this paper, we present several improvements of an algorithm for a higher-order unification base...
AbstractUnification is one of the basic concepts of automated theorem proving. It concerns such ques...
A new hierarchy of "exact" unification types is introduced, motivated by the study of admissible rul...
AbstractWe present a generalisation of first-order unification to the practically important case of ...
In this paper the set of first order substitutions with a partial ordering “more general than” is in...
AbstractA substitution δ is less general than a substitution σ if there exists λ such that δ=σ⋅λ, wh...
AbstractUnification is the problem to solve equations of first order terms by finding (all) substitu...
AbstractWe propose an abstract framework to present unification and matching problems. We argue abou...
AbstractWe define a general notion of (syntactic) unification, the (π→τ→ )-unification, whose specia...
Semi-unifiability is a generalization of both unification and matching. It is used to check nontermi...
AbstractA semi-decision algorithm is presented, to search for unification of formulas in typed ω-ord...
A standard result from unification theory says that if a finite set E of equations between finite te...
AbstractAn ε-substitution is a uniform replacement of n-ary predicates Qn by n-ary ‘complex’ predica...
AbstractSemi-unification is a generalization fo both matching and ordinary unification: for a given ...
AbstractManna and Waldinger's theory of substitutions and unification has been verified using the Ca...
. In this paper, we present several improvements of an algorithm for a higher-order unification base...
AbstractUnification is one of the basic concepts of automated theorem proving. It concerns such ques...
A new hierarchy of "exact" unification types is introduced, motivated by the study of admissible rul...
AbstractWe present a generalisation of first-order unification to the practically important case of ...