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Handbook of automated reasoning

Robinson, Alan J.A.(Edited by)Voronkov, Andrei(Edited by)
Part of the Handbook of Automated Reasoning series
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A comprehensive resource on automated reasoning and its applications.

Automated reasoning has matured into one of the most advanced areas of computer science.

It is used in many areas of the field, including software and hardware verification, logic and functional programming, formal methods, knowledge representation, deductive databases, and artificial intelligence.

This handbook presents an overview of the fundamental ideas, techniques, and methods in automated reasoning and its applications.

The material covers both theory and implementation.;In addition to traditional topics, the handbook contains material bridges the gap between automated reasoning and related areas.

Examples of this include model checking, nonmonotonic reasoning, numerical constraints, description logics, and implementation of declarative programming languages.

The book consists of eight parts. After an overview of the early history of automated deduction, the areas covered are reasoning methods in first-order logic; equality and other built-in theories; methods of automated reasoning using induction; higher-order logic, which is used in a number of automatic and interactive proof-development systems; automated reasoning in nonclassical logics; decidable classes and model building; and implementation-related questions.

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North-Holland
0080532799 / 9780080532790
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
006.333
22/06/2001
English
2113 pages
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