Abstract theorem proving: mapping back:

Abstract: "Abstraction is a very powerful heuristic that has often been used in theorem proving (eg. [Pla81, Pla86, Ten87, Imi87, GW89b]). This paper uses the general theory of abstration presented in [GW89a] to consider the problem of how an abstract solution can be 'mapped back' ont...

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Main Authors: Giunchiglia, Fausto (Author), Walsh, Toby (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh 1990
Series:University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 460
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Summary:Abstract: "Abstraction is a very powerful heuristic that has often been used in theorem proving (eg. [Pla81, Pla86, Ten87, Imi87, GW89b]). This paper uses the general theory of abstration presented in [GW89a] to consider the problem of how an abstract solution can be 'mapped back' onto a solution of the original problem. We describe the basic ideas and report some experimental results."
Physical Description:16 S.

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