TY - BOOK AU - McAllester,David A. ED - International Conference on Automated Deduction TI - Automated deduction - CADE-17: 17th International Conference on Automated Deduction, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, June 17-20, 2000 : proceedings T2 - Lecture notes in computer science SN - 9783540451013 AV - QA76.9.A96 I57 2000 U1 - 006.3/33 21 PY - 2000/// CY - Berlin, New York PB - Springer KW - Automatic theorem proving KW - Congresses KW - Logic, Symbolic and mathematical KW - Théorèmes KW - Démonstration automatique KW - Congrès KW - Logique symbolique et mathématique KW - fast KW - proceedings (reports) KW - aat KW - Conference papers and proceedings KW - lcgft KW - Actes de congrès KW - rvmgf N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Invited Talk: -- High-Level Verification Using Theorem Proving and Formalized Mathematics -- Session 1: -- Machine Instruction Syntax and Semantics in Higher Order Logic -- Proof Generation in the Touchstone Theorem Prover -- Wellfounded Schematic Definitions -- Session 2: -- Abstract Congruence Closure and Specializations -- A Framework for Cooperating Decision Procedures -- Modular Reasoning in Isabelle -- An Infrastructure for Intertheory Reasoning -- Session 3: -- Gödel's Algorithm for Class Formation -- Automated Proof Construction in Type Theory Using Resolution -- System Description: TPS: A Theorem Proving System for Type Theory -- The Nuprl Open Logical Environment -- System Description: aRa -- An Automatic Theorem Prover for Relation Algebras -- Invited Talk: -- Scalable Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Systems -- Session 4: -- Efficient Minimal Model Generation Using Branching Lemmas -- FDPLL -- A First-Order Davis-Putnam-Logeman-Loveland Procedure -- Rigid E-Unification Revisited -- Invited Talk: -- Connecting Bits with Floating-Point Numbers: Model Checking and Theorem Proving in Practice -- Session 5: -- Reducing Model Checking of the Many to the Few -- Simulation Based Minimization -- Rewriting for Cryptographic Protocol Verification -- System Description: *sat: A Platform for the Development of Modal Decision Procedures -- System Description: DLP -- Two Techniques to Improve Finite Model Search -- Session 6: -- Eliminating Dummy Elimination -- Extending Decision Procedures with Induction Schemes -- Complete Monotonic Semantic Path Orderings -- Session 7: -- Stratified Resolution -- Support Ordered Resolution -- System Description: IVY -- System Description: SystemOnTPTP -- System Description: PTTP+GLiDeS Semantically Guided PTTP -- Session 8: -- A Formalization of a Concurrent Object Calculus up to?-Conversion -- A Resolution Decision Procedure for Fluted Logic -- ZRes: The Old Davis-Putnam Procedure Meets ZBDD -- System Description: MBase, an Open Mathematical Knowledge Base -- System Description: Tramp: Transformation of Machine-Found Proofs into Natural Deduction Proofs at the Assertion Level -- Session 9: -- On Unification for Bounded Distributive Lattices -- Reasoning with Individuals for the Description Logic -- System Description: Embedding Verification into Microsoft Excel -- System Description: Interactive Proof Critics in XBarnacle -- Tutorials: -- Tutorial: Meta-logical Frameworks -- Tutorial: Automated Deduction and Natural Language Understanding -- Tutorial: Using TPS for Higher-Order Theorem Proving and ETPS for Teaching Logic -- Workshops: -- Workshop: Model Computation -- Principles, Algorithms, Applications -- Workshop: Automation of Proof by Mathematical Induction -- Workshop: Type-Theoretic Languages: Proof-Search and Semantics -- Workshop: Automated Deduction in Education -- Workshop: The Role of Automated Deduction in Mathematics N2 - This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Automated Deduction, CADE-17, held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, in June 2000. The 24 revised full research papers and 15 system descriptions presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 53 paper submissions and 20 system description submissions. Also included are contributions corresponding to invited talks and tutorials. The accepted papers cover a variety of topics related to theorem proving and its applications such as proof-carrying code, cryptographic protocol verification, model checking, cooperating decision procedures, program verification, and resolution UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/10721959 ER -