Increasing the versatility of heuristic based theorem provers:
Abstract: "Heuristic based theorem proving systems typically impose a fixed ordering on the strategies which they embody. The ordering reflects the general experience of the system designer. As a consequence, there will exist a variety of specific instances where the fixed ordering breaks down....
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Heuristic based theorem proving systems typically impose a fixed ordering on the strategies which they embody. The ordering reflects the general experience of the system designer. As a consequence, there will exist a variety of specific instances where the fixed ordering breaks down. We present an approach which liberates such systems by introducing a more versatile framework for organising proof strategies." |
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title_auth | Increasing the versatility of heuristic based theorem provers |
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title_short | Increasing the versatility of heuristic based theorem provers |
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