Theo:A Resolution—Refutation Theorem Prover
Monty Newborn ()
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Monty Newborn: McGill University, School of Computer Science
Chapter 9 in Automated Theorem Proving, 2001, pp 113-138 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter describes the procedure used by THEO when attempting to find a proof. THEO passes through four phases during the process. A preliminary phase, Phase 0, attempts to simplify the given base clauses. In Phase 1, a search for a proof is carried out. This phase ends when some main line is found; that is, when THEO knows that it has a proof. If necessary, additional lines are found in the next phase, Phase 2. In Phase 3, the proof is checked for correctness and then printed.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0089-2_9
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