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Automated Deduction - CADE-21 [electronic resource] : 21st International Conference on Automated Deduction, Bremen, Germany, July 17-20, 2007, Proceedings / edited by Frank Pfenning.

Contributor(s): Pfenning, Frank [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: 4603Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007Edition: 1st ed. 2007.Description: XII, 524 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540735953.Subject(s): Artificial intelligence | Machine theory | Computer science | Software engineering | Artificial Intelligence | Formal Languages and Automata Theory | Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming | Software EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Session 1. Invited Talk: Colin Stirling -- Games, Automata and Matching -- Session 2. Higher-Order Logic -- Formalization of Continuous Probability Distributions -- Compilation as Rewriting in Higher Order Logic -- Barendregt's Variable Convention in Rule Inductions -- Automating Elementary Number-Theoretic Proofs Using Gröbner Bases -- Session 3. Description Logic -- Optimized Reasoning in Description Logics Using Hypertableaux -- Conservative Extensions in the Lightweight Description Logic -- An Incremental Technique for Automata-Based Decision Procedures -- Session 4. Intuitionistic Logic -- Bidirectional Decision Procedures for the Intuitionistic Propositional Modal Logic IS4 -- A Labelled System for IPL with Variable Splitting -- Session 5. Invited Talk: Ashish Tiwari -- Logical Interpretation: Static Program Analysis Using Theorem Proving -- Session 6. Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- Solving Quantified Verification Conditions Using Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- Efficient E-Matching for SMT Solvers -- -Decision by Decomposition -- Towards Efficient Satisfiability Checking for Boolean Algebra with Presburger Arithmetic -- Session 7. Induction, Rewriting, and Polymorphism -- Improvements in Formula Generalization -- On the Normalization and Unique Normalization Properties of Term Rewrite Systems -- Handling Polymorphism in Automated Deduction -- Session 8. First-Order Logic -- Automated Reasoning in Kleene Algebra -- SRASS - A Semantic Relevance Axiom Selection System -- Labelled Clauses -- Automatic Decidability and Combinability Revisited -- Session 9. Invited Talk: K. Rustan M. Leino -- Designing Verification Conditions for Software -- Session 10. Model Checking and Verification -- Encodings of Bounded LTL Model Checking in Effectively Propositional Logic -- Combination Methodsfor Satisfiability and Model-Checking of Infinite-State Systems -- The KeY system 1.0 (Deduction Component) -- KeY-C: A Tool for Verification of C Programs -- The Bedwyr System for Model Checking over Syntactic Expressions -- System for Automated Deduction (SAD): A Tool for Proof Verification -- Session 11. Invited Talk: Peter Baumgartner -- Logical Engineering with Instance-Based Methods -- Session 12. Termination -- Predictive Labeling with Dependency Pairs Using SAT -- Dependency Pairs for Rewriting with Non-free Constructors -- Proving Termination by Bounded Increase -- Certified Size-Change Termination -- Session 13. Tableaux and First-Order Systems -- Encoding First Order Proofs in SAT -- Hyper Tableaux with Equality -- System Description: E- KRHyper -- System Description: Spass Version 3.0.
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Session 1. Invited Talk: Colin Stirling -- Games, Automata and Matching -- Session 2. Higher-Order Logic -- Formalization of Continuous Probability Distributions -- Compilation as Rewriting in Higher Order Logic -- Barendregt's Variable Convention in Rule Inductions -- Automating Elementary Number-Theoretic Proofs Using Gröbner Bases -- Session 3. Description Logic -- Optimized Reasoning in Description Logics Using Hypertableaux -- Conservative Extensions in the Lightweight Description Logic -- An Incremental Technique for Automata-Based Decision Procedures -- Session 4. Intuitionistic Logic -- Bidirectional Decision Procedures for the Intuitionistic Propositional Modal Logic IS4 -- A Labelled System for IPL with Variable Splitting -- Session 5. Invited Talk: Ashish Tiwari -- Logical Interpretation: Static Program Analysis Using Theorem Proving -- Session 6. Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- Solving Quantified Verification Conditions Using Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- Efficient E-Matching for SMT Solvers -- -Decision by Decomposition -- Towards Efficient Satisfiability Checking for Boolean Algebra with Presburger Arithmetic -- Session 7. Induction, Rewriting, and Polymorphism -- Improvements in Formula Generalization -- On the Normalization and Unique Normalization Properties of Term Rewrite Systems -- Handling Polymorphism in Automated Deduction -- Session 8. First-Order Logic -- Automated Reasoning in Kleene Algebra -- SRASS - A Semantic Relevance Axiom Selection System -- Labelled Clauses -- Automatic Decidability and Combinability Revisited -- Session 9. Invited Talk: K. Rustan M. Leino -- Designing Verification Conditions for Software -- Session 10. Model Checking and Verification -- Encodings of Bounded LTL Model Checking in Effectively Propositional Logic -- Combination Methodsfor Satisfiability and Model-Checking of Infinite-State Systems -- The KeY system 1.0 (Deduction Component) -- KeY-C: A Tool for Verification of C Programs -- The Bedwyr System for Model Checking over Syntactic Expressions -- System for Automated Deduction (SAD): A Tool for Proof Verification -- Session 11. Invited Talk: Peter Baumgartner -- Logical Engineering with Instance-Based Methods -- Session 12. Termination -- Predictive Labeling with Dependency Pairs Using SAT -- Dependency Pairs for Rewriting with Non-free Constructors -- Proving Termination by Bounded Increase -- Certified Size-Change Termination -- Session 13. Tableaux and First-Order Systems -- Encoding First Order Proofs in SAT -- Hyper Tableaux with Equality -- System Description: E- KRHyper -- System Description: Spass Version 3.0.

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