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Proof assistants / Theoretical computer science / Logic in computer science / Mathematical logic / Isabelle / Logic for Computable Functions / Mathematics / Resolution / Constructible universe / Theorem prover / LCF / Formal methods
Date: 2005-09-13 07:36:26
Proof assistants
Theoretical computer science
Logic in computer science
Mathematical logic
Isabelle
Logic for Computable Functions
Mathematics
Resolution
Constructible universe
Theorem prover
LCF
Formal methods

Integrating a SAT Solver with an LCF-style Theorem Prover A Fast Decision Procedure for Propositional Logic for the Isabelle System Tjark Weber

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