Term Rewriting and Applications 18th International Conference, RTA 2007, Paris, France, June 26-28, 2007, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Franz Baader.
- 1st ed. 2007.
- XII, 422 p. online resource.
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 4533 2512-2029 ; .
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 4533 .
Formal Verification of an Optimizing Compiler -- Challenges in Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- On a Logical Foundation for Explicit Substitutions -- Intruders with Caps -- Tom: Piggybacking Rewriting on Java -- Rewriting Approximations for Fast Prototyping of Static Analyzers -- Determining Unify-Stable Presentations -- Confluence of Pattern-Based Calculi -- A Simple Proof That Super-Consistency Implies Cut Elimination -- Bottom-Up Rewriting Is Inverse Recognizability Preserving -- Adjunction for Garbage Collection with Application to Graph Rewriting -- Non Strict Confluent Rewrite Systems for Data-Structures with Pointers -- Symbolic Model Checking of Infinite-State Systems Using Narrowing -- Delayed Substitutions -- Innermost-Reachability and Innermost-Joinability Are Decidable for Shallow Term Rewrite Systems -- Termination of Rewriting with Right-Flat Rules -- Abstract Critical Pairs and Confluence of Arbitrary Binary Relations -- On the Completeness of Context-Sensitive Order-Sorted Specifications -- KOOL: An Application of Rewriting Logic to Language Prototyping and Analysis -- Simple Proofs of Characterizing Strong Normalization for Explicit Substitution Calculi -- Proving Termination of Rewrite Systems Using Bounds -- Sequence Unification Through Currying -- The Termination Competition -- Random Descent -- Correctness of Copy in Calculi with Letrec -- A Characterization of Medial as Rewriting Rule -- The Maximum Length of Mu-Reduction in Lambda Mu-Calculus -- On Linear Combinations of ?-Terms -- Satisfying KBO Constraints -- Termination by Quasi-periodic Interpretations.
9783540734499
10.1007/978-3-540-73449-9 doi
Compilers (Computer programs). Machine theory. Computer science. Artificial intelligence. Computer science--Mathematics. Compilers and Interpreters. Formal Languages and Automata Theory. Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming. Artificial Intelligence. Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation.