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Handbook of Automated Reasoning
Paramodulation-Based Theorem Proving
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Author(s):
Robert Nieuwenhuis
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Albert Rubio
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2001
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2001
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10.1016/B978-044450813-3/50009-6
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Early History of Automated Deduction: Dedicated to the memory of Hao Wang
pp. 19
Resolution Theorem Proving
pp. 101
Tableaux and Related Methods
pp. 335
Computing Small Clause Normal Forms
pp. 371
Paramodulation-Based Theorem Proving
pp. 445
Unification Theory
pp. 535
Rewriting
pp. 611
Equality Reasoning in Sequent-Based Calculi
pp. 707
Automated Reasoning in Geometry
pp. 751
Solving Numerical Constraints
pp. 845
The Automation of Proof by Mathematical Induction
pp. 913
Inductionless Induction
pp. 1009
Higher-Order Unification and Matching
pp. 1063
Logical Frameworks
pp. 1149
Proof-Assistants Using Dependent Type Systems
pp. 1581
Reasoning in Expressive Description Logics
pp. 1635
Model Checking
pp. 1791
Resolution Decision Procedures
pp. 1853
Term Indexing
pp. 1965
Combining Superposition, Sorts and Splitting
pp. 2015
Model Elimination and Connection Tableau Procedures
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