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Theoretical computer science / Formal methods / Mathematics / Logic in computer science / Mathematical logic / Automated theorem proving / School of Computer Science /  University of Manchester / Automated reasoning / Formal verification / E theorem prover / IP / Satisfiability modulo theories
Date: 2017-07-31 05:29:21
Theoretical computer science
Formal methods
Mathematics
Logic in computer science
Mathematical logic
Automated theorem proving
School of Computer Science
University of Manchester
Automated reasoning
Formal verification
E theorem prover
IP
Satisfiability modulo theories

Testing a Saturation-Based Theorem Prover: Experiences and Challenges? Giles Reger1 , Martin Suda2 , and Andrei Voronkov1,3,4 1 3

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