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First-Order Schemata and Inductive Proof Analysis / / by Alexander Leitsch, David Michael Cerna, Anela Lolic



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Autore: Leitsch Alexander Visualizza persona
Titolo: First-Order Schemata and Inductive Proof Analysis / / by Alexander Leitsch, David Michael Cerna, Anela Lolic Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Birkhäuser, , 2026
Edizione: 1st ed. 2026.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (427 pages)
Disciplina: 004.0151
Soggetto topico: Computer science
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
Computational complexity
Reasoning
Set theory
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming
Mathematical Logic and Foundations
Computational Complexity
Formal Reasoning
Set Theory
Altri autori: CernaDavid Michael  
LolicAnela  
Nota di contenuto: 1. Introduction -- 2. Schemata and Point Transition Systems -- 3. Term schemata and formula schemata -- 4. Term Schemata and Unification -- 5. Proof schemata -- 6. Proof schemata and arithmetic -- 7. Cut-Elimination and the Method CERES -- 8. Schematic CERES (completely new - improves former publications) -- 9. An Application of Schematic CERES -- 10. Schematic Reasoning in GAPT -- 11. Conclusion.
Sommario/riassunto: Schemata are formal tools for describing inductive reasoning. They opened a new area in the analysis of inductive proofs. The book introduces schemata for first-order terms, first-order formulas and first-order inference systems. Based on general first-order schemata, the cut-elimination-by-resolution (CERES) method—developed around the year 2000—is extended to schematic proofs. This extension requires the development of schematic methods for resolution and unification which are defined in this book. The added value of proof schemata compared to other inductive approaches consists in the extension of Herbrand’s theorem to inductive proofs (in the form of Herbrand systems, which can be constructed effectively). An application to an analysis of mathematical proof is given. The work also contains and extends the newest results on schematic unification and corresponding algorithms. Core topics covered: first-order schemata cut-elimination by resolution point transition systems schematic resolution Herbrand systems inductive proof analysis This volume is the first comprehensive work on first-order schemata and their applications. As such, it will be eminently suitable for researchers and PhD students in logic and computer science either working or with an interest in proof theory, inductive reasoning and automated deduction. Prerequisites are a firm knowledge of first-order logic, basic knowledge of automated deduction and a background in theoretical computer science. Alexander Leitsch and Anela Lolic are affiliated with the Institute of Logic and Computation of the Technische Universität Wien, <David M. Cerna with the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computer Science (Ústav informatiky AV ČR, v.v.i.).
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ISBN: 3-032-05741-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Computer Science Foundations and Applied Logic, . 2731-5762