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6th Conference on Automated Deduction
On indefinite databases and the closed world assumption
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1982
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Book chapters
pp. 32
STP: A mechanized logic for specification and verification
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A look at TPS
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Logic machine architecture: Kernel functions
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Comparison of natural deduction and locking resolution implementations
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On indefinite databases and the closed world assumption
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