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Automated Deduction – CADE-22
Ground Interpolation for Combined Theories
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Divvy: An ATP Meta-system Based on Axiom Relevance Ordering
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SPASS Version 3.5
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veriT: An Open, Trustable and Efficient SMT-Solver
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Ground Interpolation for Combined Theories
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Interpolation and Symbol Elimination
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A Term Rewriting Approach to the Automated Termination Analysis of Imperative Programs
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A Generalization of Semenov’s Theorem to Automata over Real Numbers
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Real World Verification
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