
Extracting Proofs from Tabled Proof Search
... of these two strategies is not difficult to establish and it follows the work presented in [8]. Strategy III is sound only when the tabled entries are co-inductive predicates: furthermore, a proof certificate can always be constructed and it will be essentially a post-fixed point found within the ta ...
... of these two strategies is not difficult to establish and it follows the work presented in [8]. Strategy III is sound only when the tabled entries are co-inductive predicates: furthermore, a proof certificate can always be constructed and it will be essentially a post-fixed point found within the ta ...
G - Courses
... terms according to the equalities between them in some structure satisfying the FO-sentence at hand. Here, we used the resolution procedure only for formulas of propositional logic. The resolution procedure can be extended to FO-formulas using unification of terms. There are other proofs of Göde ...
... terms according to the equalities between them in some structure satisfying the FO-sentence at hand. Here, we used the resolution procedure only for formulas of propositional logic. The resolution procedure can be extended to FO-formulas using unification of terms. There are other proofs of Göde ...
The Pure Calculus of Entailment Author(s): Alan Ross Anderson and
... logicians somewhat as follows: "The two-valued propositional calculus sanctions as valid many of the obvious and satisfactory inferences which we recognize intuitively as valid, such as (A--.B-TIC)-GAR-B-*.A-C,2 and A--B-.B--C-.A-C; it consequently suggests itself as a candidate for a formal analysi ...
... logicians somewhat as follows: "The two-valued propositional calculus sanctions as valid many of the obvious and satisfactory inferences which we recognize intuitively as valid, such as (A--.B-TIC)-GAR-B-*.A-C,2 and A--B-.B--C-.A-C; it consequently suggests itself as a candidate for a formal analysi ...
INTERPLAYS OF KNOWLEDGE AND NON
... W are connected by P , we refer to them as s to reveal epistemic aspects of worlds. ...
... W are connected by P , we refer to them as s to reveal epistemic aspects of worlds. ...