How to solve it by induction:
Abstract: "We describe a computer program that proves theorems using mathematical induction. It is used to prove properties of computer programs. Helpful tips guide the program's search for a proof. These tips are used to form proof plans, which describe the structure of proofs at multiple...
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "We describe a computer program that proves theorems using mathematical induction. It is used to prove properties of computer programs. Helpful tips guide the program's search for a proof. These tips are used to form proof plans, which describe the structure of proofs at multiple levels. We are attempting to discover general-purpose proof plans which describe the common structure in families of similar proofs. This study constitutes a new science of reasoning in which mathematical proofs are the objects of analysis." |
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title_short | How to solve it by induction |
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