2000
DOI: 10.1006/jsco.1999.0365
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Connection Calculus Theorem Proving with Multiple Built-in Theories

Abstract: Gradually more applications of automated reasoning are discovered. This development has the consequence that deduction systems need to be increasingly flexible. They should exhibit a behavior appropriate to a given problem. One way to achieve this behavior is the integration of different systems or calculi. This leads to the so-called hybrid reasoning (Stickel, 1985;Frisch, 1991;Baumgartner, 1992;Petermann, 1993a) which describes the integration of a general purpose foreground reasoner with one specialized the… Show more

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