2004
DOI: 10.12775/llp.1998.005
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Theorem proving with built-in hybrid theories

Abstract: Abstract. A growing number of applications of automated reasoning exhibits the necessity of flexible deduction systems. A deduction system should be able to execute inference rules which are appropriate to the given problem. One way to achieve this behavior is the integration of different calculi. This led to so called hybrid reasoning [22,1,10,20] which means the integration of a general purpose foreground reasoner with a specialized background reasoner. A typical task of a background reasoner is to perform s… Show more

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