Logic Programming and Automated Reasoning 4th International Conference, LPAR'93, St.Petersburg, Russia, July 13-20, 1993. Proceedings

LPAR is an international conference series aimed at bringing together researchers interested in logic programming and automated reasoning. The research in logic programming grew out of the research in automated reasoning in the early 1970s. Later, the implementation techniques known from logic progr...

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Other Authors: Voronkov, Andrei (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
Series:Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Entailment and disentailment of order-sorted feature constraints -- Computing extensions of default logic — Preliminary report -- Prolog with arrays and bounded quantifications -- Linear 0–1 inequalities and extended clauses -- Search space pruning by checking dynamic term growth -- A proof search system for a modal substructural logic based on labelled deductive systems -- Consistency checking of automata functional specifications -- Yet another application for Toupie: Verification of mutual exclusion algorithms -- Parsing with DCG-terms -- A first order resolution calculus with symmetries -- Ordered paramodulation and resolution as decision procedure -- Static analysis of Prolog with cut -- A new type theory for representing logics -- Verification of Switch-level designs with many-valued logic -- Deciding in HFS-theory via linear integer programming -- The completion of typed logic programs and SLDNF-resolution --  
505 0 |a Increasing the versatility of heuristic based theorem provers -- Sequentialization of parallel logic programs with mode analysis -- Refinements and extensions of model elimination -- Executable specifications based on dynamic algebras -- Generic resolution in propositional modal systems -- Optimized translation of multi modal logic into predicate logic -- Default reasoning with a constraint resolution principle -- Non-clausal deductive techniques for computing prime implicants and prime implicates -- Unification under one-sided distributivity with a multiplicative unit -- Unification in Order-Sorted Logic with Term Declarations -- Extracting inheritance hierarchies from Prolog programs: A system based on the inference of type relations -- A comparison of mechanisms for avoiding repetition of subdeductions in chain format linear deduction systems -- Neutralization and preemption inextended logic programs -- MULTLOG: A system for axiomatizing many-valued logics --  
505 0 |a SKIL: A system for programming with proofs -- Reasoning about the reals: the marriage of HOL and maple -- System description of LAMBDALG -- Mixing metafor -- A complete axiom system for isomorphism of types in closed categories -- Reasoning, modeling, and component-based technology 
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653 |a Artificial Intelligence 
653 |a Formal Languages and Automata Theory 
653 |a Machine theory 
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520 |a LPAR is an international conference series aimed at bringing together researchers interested in logic programming and automated reasoning. The research in logic programming grew out of the research in automated reasoning in the early 1970s. Later, the implementation techniques known from logic programming were used in implementing theorem proving systems. Results from both fields applied to deductive databases. This volume contains the proceedings of LPAR '93, which was organized by the Russian Association for Logic Programming. The volume contains 35 contributed papers selected from 84 submissions, together with an invited paper by Peter Wegner entitled "Reasoning versus modeling in computer science"