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An Instantiation-Based Theorem Prover for First-Order Logic (System Description) -- An Experimental Evaluation of Global Caching for (System Description) -- Multi-completion with Termination Tools (System Description) -- MTT: The Maude Termination Tool (System Description) -- Celf ? A Logical Framework for Deductive and Concurrent Systems (System Description) -- Canonicity! -- Unification and Matching Modulo Leaf-Permutative Equational Presentations -- Modularity of Confluence -- Automated Complexity Analysis Based on the Dependency Pair Method -- Canonical Inference for Implicational Systems -- Challenges in the Automated Verification of Security Protocols -- Session 14: Theorem Proving 1 -- Deciding Effectively Propositional Logic Using DPLL and Substitution Sets -- Proof Systems for Effectively Propositional Logic -- MaLARea SG1 - Machine Learner for Automated Reasoning with Semantic Guidance -- CASC-J4 The 4th IJCAR ATP System Competition -- Session 16: Theorem Proving 2 -- Labelled Splitting -- Engineering DPLL(T) + Saturation -- THF0 ? 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