A framework for the flexible integration of a class of decision procedures into theorem provers

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Abstract

The role of decision procedures is often essential in theorem proving. Decision procedures can reduce the search space of heuristic components of a prover and increase its abilities. However, in some ap­plications only a small number of conjectures fall within the scope of the available decision procedures. Some of these conjectures could in an informal sense fall ‘just outside’ that scope. In these situations a problem arises because lemmas have to be invoked or the decision procedure has to communicate with the heuristic component of a theorem prover. This problem is also related to the general problem of how to flexibly integrate decision procedures into heuristic theorem provers. In this paper we ad­dress such problems and describe a framework for the flexible integration of decision procedures into other proof methods. The proposed frame­work can be used in different theorem provers, for different theories and for different decision procedures. New decision procedures can be simply ‘plugged-in’ to the system. As an illustration, we describe an instantia­tion of this framework within the Clam proof-planning system, to which it is well suited. We report on some results using this implementation.

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Janičić, P., Bundy, A., & Green, I. (1999). A framework for the flexible integration of a class of decision procedures into theorem provers. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1632, pp. 127–141). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48660-7_9

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