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Journal of Automated Reasoning (JAR), Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, August 1993
- Adrian Walker:
Backchain Iteration: Towards a Practical Inference Method That Is Simple Enough to Be Proved Terminating, Sound, and Complete. 1-22 - Fausto Giunchiglia, Toby Walsh:
The Inevitability of Inconsistent Abstract Spaces. 23-41 - Amy P. Felty:
Implementing Tactics and Tacticals in a Higher-Order Logic Programming Language. 41-81 - Alberto M. Segre, Daniel Scharstein:
Bounded-Overhead Caching for Definite-Clause Theorem Proving. 83-113 - Gopalan Nadathur:
A Proof Procedure for the Logic of Hereditary Harrop Formulas. 115-145
- Larry Wos:
The Problem of Naming and Function Replacement. 147-148
Volume 11, Number 2, October 1993
- Klaus U. Schulz:
Wort Unification and Transformation of Generalized Equations. 149-184 - Alexandre Boudet:
Competing for the AC-Unification Race. 185-212 - William M. Farmer, Joshua D. Guttman, F. Javier Thayer:
IMPS: An Interactive Mathematical Proof System. 213-248 - John Grant, John F. Horty, Jorge Lobo, Jack Minker:
View Updates in Stratified Disjunctive Databases. 249-267 - Jinchang Wang:
Inference Flexibility in Horn Clause Knowledge Bases and the Simplex Method. 269-288
- Larry Wos:
The Problem of Reasoning by Case Analysis. 289-291
Volume 11, Number 3, December 1993
- W. W. Bledsoe, Guohui Feng:
Set-Var. 293-314 - Ross A. Overbeek:
The CADE-11 Competitions: A Personal View. 315-316 - Ewing L. Lusk, William McCune:
Uniform Strategies: The CADE-11 Theorem Proving Contest. 317-331 - Hantao Zhang:
Automated Proofs of Equality Problems in Overbeek's Competition. 333-351 - Lawrence C. Paulson:
Set Theory for Verification: I. From Foundations to Functions. 353-389 - Sidney C. Bailin, Dave Barker-Plummer:
Z-Match: An Inference Rule for Incrementally Elaborating Set Instantiations. 391-428
- Larry Wos:
The Problem of Induction. 433-434
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