AbstractThe method for automatic theorem proving proposed in [Carnielli, W. A., Polynomial ring calculus for many-valued logics, Proceedings of the 35th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic, IEEE Computer Society. Calgary, Canada (2005), 20–25], called Polynomial Ring Calculus, is an algebraic proof mechanism based on handling polynomials over finite fields. Although useful in general domains, as in first-order logic, certain non-truth-functional logics and even in modal logics (see [Agudelo, J. C., Carnielli, W. A., Polynomial Ring Calculus for Modal Logics: a new semantics and proof method for modalities, The Review of Symbolic Logic. 4 (2011), 150–170, URL: doi:10.1017/S1755020310000213]), the method is particularly apt for d...
This note offers a non-deterministic semantics for mbC1, introduced by Janusz Ciuciura, and establis...
Minimal Polynomial Logic (MPL) is a generalisation of classical propositional logic which allows tru...
This PhD thesis is about practical lattice-based zero-knowledge proof systems. We construct protocol...
sem informaçãoThe method for automatic theorem proving proposed in [Carnielli, W. A., Polynomial rin...
AbstractThe method for automatic theorem proving proposed in [Carnielli, W. A., Polynomial ring calc...
sem informaçãoThis paper surveys some results on the role of formal polynomials as a representation ...
AbstractWe study possible formulations of algebraic propositional proof systems operating with nonco...
AbstractIn order to handle inconsistent knowledge bases in a reasonable way, one needs a logic which...
The main goal of this paper is to provide an abstract framework for constructing proof systems for v...
Polynomizing is a term that intends to describe the uses of polynomiallike representations as a reas...
We continue the study of the expressive power of certain classes of program schemes on finite struct...
Does every Boolean tautology have a short propositional-calculus proof? Here, a propositional-calcul...
O presente trabalho tem por objetivo explorar, em diversas vertentes, o caráter universal de uma fer...
A new proof style adequate for modal logics is defined from the polynomial ring calculus. The new se...
AbstractAn infinitary proof theory is developed for modal logics whose models are coalgebras of poly...
This note offers a non-deterministic semantics for mbC1, introduced by Janusz Ciuciura, and establis...
Minimal Polynomial Logic (MPL) is a generalisation of classical propositional logic which allows tru...
This PhD thesis is about practical lattice-based zero-knowledge proof systems. We construct protocol...
sem informaçãoThe method for automatic theorem proving proposed in [Carnielli, W. A., Polynomial rin...
AbstractThe method for automatic theorem proving proposed in [Carnielli, W. A., Polynomial ring calc...
sem informaçãoThis paper surveys some results on the role of formal polynomials as a representation ...
AbstractWe study possible formulations of algebraic propositional proof systems operating with nonco...
AbstractIn order to handle inconsistent knowledge bases in a reasonable way, one needs a logic which...
The main goal of this paper is to provide an abstract framework for constructing proof systems for v...
Polynomizing is a term that intends to describe the uses of polynomiallike representations as a reas...
We continue the study of the expressive power of certain classes of program schemes on finite struct...
Does every Boolean tautology have a short propositional-calculus proof? Here, a propositional-calcul...
O presente trabalho tem por objetivo explorar, em diversas vertentes, o caráter universal de uma fer...
A new proof style adequate for modal logics is defined from the polynomial ring calculus. The new se...
AbstractAn infinitary proof theory is developed for modal logics whose models are coalgebras of poly...
This note offers a non-deterministic semantics for mbC1, introduced by Janusz Ciuciura, and establis...
Minimal Polynomial Logic (MPL) is a generalisation of classical propositional logic which allows tru...
This PhD thesis is about practical lattice-based zero-knowledge proof systems. We construct protocol...