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Logic / Mathematical logic / Mathematics / Propositional calculus / Logical truth / Logic in computer science / Syntax / Automated theorem proving / Resolution / Frege system / Boolean satisfiability problem / First-order logic
Date: 2017-08-02 12:35:21
Logic
Mathematical logic
Mathematics
Propositional calculus
Logical truth
Logic in computer science
Syntax
Automated theorem proving
Resolution
Frege system
Boolean satisfiability problem
First-order logic

The Potential of Interference-Based Proof Systems Marijn J.H. Heule1 and Benjamin Kiesl2 1 2 Department of Computer Science, The University of Texas at Austin

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