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Automated Reasoning: 6th International Joint Conference, IJCAR 2012, Manchester, UK, June 26-29, 2012, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #7364)
by Bernhard Gramlich Dale Miller Ulrike SattlerThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning, IJCAR 2012, held in Manchester, UK, in June 2012. IJCAR 2012 is a merger of leading events in automated reasoning, namely CADE (International Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (International Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems), FTP (International Workshop on First-Order Theorem Proving), and TABLEAUX (International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods). The 32 revised full research papers and 9 system descriptions presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 116 submissions. The papers address all aspects of automated reasoning, including foundations, implementations, and applications.
Automated Reasoning: 5th International Joint Conference, IJCAR 2010, Edinburgh, UK, July 16-19, 2010, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #6173)
by Reiner Hähnle Jürgen GieslThis volume contains the proceedings of the 5th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR 2010). IJCAR 2010 was held during July 16-19 as part of the 2010 Federated Logic Conference, hosted by the School of Informatics at the University ofEdinburgh,Scotland. Support by the conference sponsors – EPSRC, NSF, Microsoft Research, Association for Symbolic Logic, CADE Inc. , Google, Hewlett-Packard, Intel – is gratefully acknowledged. IJCARisthepremierinternationaljointconferenceonalltopicsinautomated reasoning, including foundations, implementations, and applications. Previous IJCAR conferences were held at Siena (Italy) in 2001, Cork (Ireland) in 2004, Seattle (USA) in 2006, and Sydney (Australia) in 2008. IJCAR comprises s- eral leading conferences and workshops. In 2010, IJCAR was the fusion of the following events: –CADE: International Conference on Automated Deduction –FroCoS: International Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems –FTP: International Workshop on First-Order Theorem Proving – TABLEAUX: InternationalConferenceonAutomatedReasoningwith- alytic Tableaux and Related Methods There were 89 submissions (63 regular papers and 26 system descriptions) of which 40 were accepted (28 regular papers and 12 system descriptions). Each submission was assigned to at least three Program Committee members, who carefully reviewed the papers, with the help of 92 external referees. Afterwards, the submissions were discussed by the ProgramCommittee during two weeks by means of Andrei Voronkov’s EasyChair system. We want to thank Andrei very much for providing his system, which was very helpful for the management of the submissions and reviews and for the discussion of the Program Committee.
Automated Reasoning: 8th International Joint Conference, IJCAR 2016, Coimbra, Portugal, June 27 – July 2, 2016, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #9706)
by Nicola Olivetti Ashish TiwariThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning, IJCAR 2016, held in Coimbra, Portugal, in June/July 2016. IJCAR 2014 was a merger of three leading events in automated reasoning, namely CADE (International Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (International Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems) and TABLEAUX (International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods). The 26 revised full research papers and 9 system descriptions presented together with 4 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 79 submissions. The papers have been organized in topical sections on satisfiability of Boolean formulas, satisfiability modulo theory, rewriting, arithmetic reasoning and mechanizing mathematics, first-order logic and proof theory, first-order theorem proving, higher-order theorem proving, modal and temporal logics, non-classical logics, and verification.
Automated Reasoning: 10th International Joint Conference, IJCAR 2020, Paris, France, July 1–4, 2020, Proceedings, Part II (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #12167)
by Nicolas Peltier Viorica Sofronie-StokkermansThis two-volume set LNAI 12166 and 12167 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning, IJCAR 2020, held in Paris, France, in July 2020.* In 2020, IJCAR was a merger of the following leading events, namely CADE (International Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (International Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems), ITP (International Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving), and TABLEAUX (International Conference on Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods).The 46 full research papers, 5 short papers, and 11 system descriptions presented together with two invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 150 submissions. The papers focus on the following topics:Part I: SAT; SMT and QBF; decision procedures and combination of theories; superposition; proof procedures; non classical logicsPart II: interactive theorem proving/ HOL; formalizations; verification; reasoning systems and tools*The conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapter ‘A Fast Verified Liveness Analysis in SSA Form’ is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Automated Reasoning: 10th International Joint Conference, IJCAR 2020, Paris, France, July 1–4, 2020, Proceedings, Part I (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #12166)
by Nicolas Peltier Viorica Sofronie-StokkermansThis two-volume set LNAI 12166 and 12167 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning, IJCAR 2020, held in Paris, France, in July 2020.* In 2020, IJCAR was a merger of the following leading events, namely CADE (International Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (International Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems), ITP (International Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving), and TABLEAUX (International Conference on Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods).The 46 full research papers, 5 short papers, and 11 system descriptions presented together with two invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 150 submissions. The papers focus on the following topics: Part I: SAT; SMT and QBF; decision procedures and combination of theories; superposition; proof procedures; non classical logics Part II: interactive theorem proving/ HOL; formalizations; verification; reasoning systems and tools*The conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapter ‘Constructive Hybrid Games’ is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Automated Reasoning: 12th International Joint Conference, IJCAR 2024, Nancy, France, July 3–6, 2024, Proceedings, Part II (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #14740)
by Renate A. Schmidt Christoph Benzmüller Marijn J. H. HeuleInfotext (nur auf Basis des Vorgängers): This two-volume set of LNAI 14739-14740 constitute the proceedings of the 12th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning, IJCAR 2024, held in Nancy, France, during July 3-6, 2024. The 39 full research papers and 6 short papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 115 submissions. The papers focus on the following topics: theorem proving and tools; SAT, SMT and Quantifier Elimination; Intuitionistic Logics and Modal Logics; Calculi, Proof Theory and Decision Procedures; and Unification, Rewriting and Computational Models. This book is open access.
Automated Reasoning: 12th International Joint Conference, IJCAR 2024, Nancy, France, July 3–6, 2024, Proceedings, Part I (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #14739)
by Renate A. Schmidt Christoph Benzmüller Marijn J. H. HeuleThis two-volume set of LNAI 14739-14740 constitute the proceedings of the 12th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning, IJCAR 2024, held in Nancy, France, during July 3-6, 2024. The 39 full research papers and 6 short papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 115 submissions. The papers focus on the following topics: theorem proving and tools; SAT, SMT and Quantifier Elimination; Intuitionistic Logics and Modal Logics; Calculi, Proof Theory and Decision Procedures; and Unification, Rewriting and Computational Models. This book is open access.
Automated Reasoning and Mathematics: Essays in Memory of William W. McCune (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #7788)
by Maria Paola Bonacina Mark E. StickelThis Festschrift volume is published in memory of William W. McCune who passed away in 2011. William W. McCune was an accomplished computer scientist all around but especially a fantastic system builder and software engineer. The volume includes 13 full papers, which are presenting research in all aspects of automated reasoning and its applications to mathematics. These papers have been thoroughly reviewed and selected out of 15 submissions received in response to the call for paper issued in September 2011. The topics covered are: strategies, indexing, superposition-based theorem proving, model building, application of automated reasoning to mathematics, as well as to program verification, data mining, and computer formalized mathematics.
Automated Reasoning for Security Protocol Analysis and Issues in the Theory of Security: Joint Workshop, ARSPA-WITS 2010, Paphos, Cyprus, March 27-28, 2010, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #6186)
by Alessandro Armando Gavin LoweAutomated Reasoning for Systems Biology and Medicine (Computational Biology #30)
by Pietro Liò Paolo ZulianiThis book presents outstanding contributions in an exciting, new and multidisciplinary research area: the application of formal, automated reasoning techniques to analyse complex models in systems biology and systems medicine. Automated reasoning is a field of computer science devoted to the development of algorithms that yield trustworthy answers, providing a basis of sound logical reasoning. For example, in the semiconductor industry formal verification is instrumental to ensuring that chip designs are free of defects (or “bugs”). Over the past 15 years, systems biology and systems medicine have been introduced in an attempt to understand the enormous complexity of life from a computational point of view. This has generated a wealth of new knowledge in the form of computational models, whose staggering complexity makes manual analysis methods infeasible. Sound, trusted, and automated means of analysing the models are thus required in order to be able to trust their conclusions. Above all, this is crucial to engineering safe biomedical devices and to reducing our reliance on wet-lab experiments and clinical trials, which will in turn produce lower economic and societal costs. Some examples of the questions addressed here include: Can we automatically adjust medications for patients with multiple chronic conditions? Can we verify that an artificial pancreas system delivers insulin in a way that ensures Type 1 diabetic patients never suffer from hyperglycaemia or hypoglycaemia? And lastly, can we predict what kind of mutations a cancer cell is likely to undergo? This book brings together leading researchers from a number of highly interdisciplinary areas, including: · Parameter inference from time series · Model selection · Network structure identification · Machine learning · Systems medicine · Hypothesis generation from experimental data · Systems biology, systems medicine, and digital pathology · Verification of biomedical devices “This book presents a comprehensive spectrum of model-focused analysis techniques for biological systems ...an essential resource for tracking the developments of a fast moving field that promises to revolutionize biology and medicine by the automated analysis of models and data.”Prof Luca Cardelli FRS, University of Oxford
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: International Conference, TABLEAUX 2005, Koblenz, Germany, September 14-17, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #3702)
by Bernhard BeckertAutomated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 20th International Conference, TABLEAUX 2011, Bern, Switzerland, July 4-8, 2011, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #6793)
by Kai Brünnler George MetcalfeThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2011, held in Bern, Switzerland, in July 2011.The 16 revised research papers presented together with 2 system descriptions were carefully reviewed and selected from 34 submissions. The papers cover many topics in the wide range of applications of tableaux and related methods such as analytic tableaux for various logics, related techniques and concepts, related methods, new calculi and methods for theorem proving in classical and non-classical logics, as well as systems, tools, implementations and applications; all with a special focus on hardware and software verifications, semantic technologies, and knowledge engineering.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 28th International Conference, TABLEAUX 2019, London, UK, September 3-5, 2019, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #11714)
by Serenella Cerrito Andrei PopescuThis book constitutes the proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2019, held in London, UK, in September 2019, colocated with the 12th International Symposium on Frontiers on Combining Systems, FroCoS 2019. The 25 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 43 submissions.They present research on all aspects of the mechanization of tableaux-based reasoning and related methods, including theoretical foundations, implementation techniques, systems development and applications. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: tableau calculi, sequent calculi, semantics and combinatorial proofs, non-wellfounded proof systems, automated theorem provers, and logics for program or system verification.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 30th International Conference, TABLEAUX 2021, Birmingham, UK, September 6–9, 2021, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #12842)
by Anupam Das Sara NegriThis book constitutes the proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2021, held in Birmingham, UK, in September 2021.The 23 full papers and 3 system descriptions included in the volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 46 submissions.They present research on all aspects of the mechanization of tableaux-based reasoning and related methods, including theoretical foundations, implementation techniques, systems development and applications. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: tableau calculi, sequent calculi, theorem proving, formalized proofs, non-wellfounded proofs, automated theorem provers, and intuitionistic modal logics.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: International Conference, TABLEAUX 2000 St Andrews, Scotland, UK, July 3-7, 2000 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #1847)
by Roy DyckhoffAutomated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: International Conference, TABLEAUX 2002. Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30 - August 1, 2002. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #2381)
by Uwe Egly Christian G. FernmüllerAutomated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 22nd International Conference, TABLEAUX 2013, Nancy, France, September 16-19, 2013, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #8123)
by Didier Galmiche Dominique Larchey-WendlingThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22th International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2013, held in Nancy, France, in September 2013. The 20 revised research papers presented together with 4 system descriptions were carefully reviewed and selected from 38 submissions. The papers cover many topics as proof-theory in classical and non-classical logics, analytic tableaux for various logics, related techniques and concepts, e.g., model checking and BDDs, related methods (model elimination, sequent calculi, resolution, and connection method), new calculi and methods for theorem proving and verification in classical and non-classical logics, systems, tools, implementations and applications as well as automated deduction and formal methods applied to logic, mathematics, software development, protocol verification, and security.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 18th International Conference, TABLEAUX 2009, Oslo, Norway, July 6-10, 2009, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #5607)
by Martin Giese Arild WaalerThis volume contains the research papers presented at the International C- ference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods (TABLEAUX 2009) held July 6-10, 2009 in Oslo, Norway. This conference was the 18th in a series of international meetings since 1992 (listed on page IX). It was collocated with FTP 2009, the Workshop on First-Order Theorem Proving. The Program Committee of TABLEAUX 2009 received 44 submissions from 24 countries. Each paper was reviewed by at least three referees, after which the reviews were sent to the authors for comment in a rebuttal phase. After a ?nal intensive discussion on the borderline papers during the online meeting of the Program Committee, 21 research papers and 1 system description were accepted based on originality, technical soundness, presentation, and relevance. Additionally,three positionpaperswereaccepted,whicharepublished asate- nical report of the University of Oslo. We wish to sincerely thank all the authors who submitted their work for consideration. And we would like to thank the Program Committee members and other referees for their great e?ort and p- fessional work in the review and selection process. Their names are listed on the following pages.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: International Conference, TABLEAUX 2003, Rome, Italy, September 9-12, 2003. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #2796)
by Marta Cialdea Mayer Fiora PirriThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2003, held in Rome, Italy in September 2003. The 20 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. All current issues surrounding the mechanization of logical reasoning with tableaux and similar methods are addressed in the context of a broad variety of logic calculi.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: International Conference, TABLEAUX'99, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA, June 7-11, 1999, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #1617)
by Neil V. MurrayAutomated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 24th International Conference, TABLEAUX 2015, Wroclaw, Poland, September 21-24, 2015, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #9323)
by Hans De NivelleThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2015, held in Wroclaw, Poland, in September 2015. The 19 full papers and 2 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 34 submissions. They are organized in topical sections named: tableaux calculi; sequent calculus; resolution; other calculi; and applications.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 16th International Conference, TABLEAUX 2007, Aix en Provence, France, July 3-6, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #4548)
by Nicola OlivettiThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2007, held in Aix en Provence, France. It covers the wide range of logics, from intuitionistic and substructural logics to modal logics (including temporal and dynamic logics), from many-valued logics to nonmonotonic logics, and from classical first-order logic to description logics.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 32nd International Conference, TABLEAUX 2023, Prague, Czech Republic, September 18–21, 2023, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #14278)
by Revantha Ramanayake Josef UrbanThis open access book constitutes the proceedings of the proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2023, held in Prague, Czech Republic, during September 18-21, 2023. The 20 full papers and 5 short papers included in this book together with 5 abstracts of invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 43 submissions. They present research on all aspects of the mechanization of reasoning with tableaux and related methods. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: tableau calculi; sequent calculi; theorem proving; non-wellfounded proofs; modal logics; linear logic and MV-algebras; separation logic; and first-order logics.
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods: 26th International Conference, TABLEAUX 2017, Brasília, Brazil, September 25–28, 2017, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #10501)
by Renate A. Schmidt Cláudia NalonThis book contains the proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytics Tableaux and Related Methods, TABLEAUX 2017, held in Brasília, Bazil, in September 2017. The 19 contributed papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 27 submissions.They are organized in topical sections named: Sequent systems; tableaux; transitive closure and cyclic proofs; formalization and complexity. Also included are papers of three invited speakers.