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Automated Reasoning and Mathematics: Essays in Memory of William W. McCune: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, cartea 7788

Editat de Maria Paola Bonacina, Mark E. Stickel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2013
This Festschrift volume is published in memory of William W. McCune who passed away in 2011. William W. McCune was an accomplished computer scientist all around but especially a fantastic system builder and software engineer.
The volume includes 13 full papers, which are presenting research in all aspects of automated reasoning and its applications to mathematics. These papers have been thoroughly reviewed and selected out of 15 submissions received in response to the call for paper issued in September 2011. The topics covered are: strategies, indexing, superposition-based theorem proving, model building, application of automated reasoning to mathematics, as well as to program verification, data mining, and computer formalized mathematics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642366741
ISBN-10: 3642366740
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: XX, 259 p. 27 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seriile Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Research

Cuprins

The Legacy of a Great Researcher.- The Strategy Challenge in SMT Solving.- Simple and Efficient Clause Subsumption with Feature Vector Indexing.- Superposition for Bounded Domains.- MACE4 and SEM: A Comparison of Finite Model Generators.- Group Embedding of the Projective Plane PG(2, 3).- A Geometric Procedure with Prover9.- Loops with Abelian Inner Mapping Groups: An Application of Automated Deduction.- (Dual) Hoops Have Unique Halving.- Gibbard’s Collapse Theorem for the Indicative Conditional: An Axiomatic Approach.- Geometric Quantifier Elimination Heuristics for Automatically Generating Octagonal and Max-plus Invariants.- Toward a Procedure for Data Mining Proofs.- Theorem Proving in Large Formal Mathematics as an Emerging AI Field. 
The Strategy Challenge in SMT Solving.- Simple and Efficient Clause Subsumption with Feature Vector Indexing.- Superposition for Bounded Domains.- MACE4 and SEM: A Comparison of Finite Model Generators.- Group Embedding of the Projective Plane PG(2, 3).- A Geometric Procedure with Prover9.- Loops with Abelian Inner Mapping Groups: An Application of Automated Deduction.- (Dual) Hoops Have Unique Halving.- Gibbard’s Collapse Theorem for the Indicative Conditional: An Axiomatic Approach.- Geometric Quantifier Elimination Heuristics for Automatically Generating Octagonal and Max-plus Invariants.- Toward a Procedure for Data Mining Proofs.- Theorem Proving in Large Formal Mathematics as an Emerging AI Field.

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This Festschrift volume is published in memory of William W. McCune who passed away in 2011. William W. McCune was an accomplished computer scientist all around but especially a fantastic system builder and software engineer.
The volume includes 13 full papers, which are presenting research in all aspects of automated reasoning and its applications to mathematics. These papers have been thoroughly reviewed and selected out of 15 submissions received in response to the call for paper issued in September 2011. The topics covered are: strategies, indexing, superposition-based theorem proving, model building, application of automated reasoning to mathematics, as well as to program verification, data mining, and computer formalized mathematics.

Caracteristici

Published in memory of William (Bill) W McCune, one of the founders of practical theorem proving and model building Includes personal recollections of Bill McCune by his colleagues Up-to-date results in automated reasoning