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    Strategic Issues, Problems and Challenges in Inductive Theorem Proving

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    Abstract(Automated) Inductive Theorem Proving (ITP) is a challenging field in automated reasoning and theorem proving. Typically, (Automated) Theorem Proving (TP) refers to methods, techniques and tools for automatically proving general (most often first-order) theorems. Nowadays, the field of TP has reached a certain degree of maturity and powerful TP systems are widely available and used. The situation with ITP is strikingly different, in the sense that proving inductive theorems in an essentially automatic way still is a very challenging task, even for the most advanced existing ITP systems. Both in general TP and in ITP, strategies for guiding the proof search process are of fundamental importance, in automated as well as in interactive or mixed settings. In the paper we will analyze and discuss the most important strategic and proof search issues in ITP, compare ITP with TP, and argue why ITP is in a sense much more challenging. More generally, we will systematically isolate, investigate and classify the main problems and challenges in ITP w.r.t. automation, on different levels and from different points of views. Finally, based on this analysis we will present some theses about the state of the art in the field, possible criteria for what could be considered as substantial progress, and promising lines of research for the future, towards (more) automated ITP

    On terminating lemma speculations

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    AbstractThe improvement of theorem provers by reusing previously computed proofs is investigated. A method for reusing proofs is formulated as an instance of the problem reduction paradigm such that lemmata are speculated as proof obligations, being subject for subsequent reuse attempts. We motivate and develop a termination requirement, prove its soundness, and show that the reusability of proofs is not spoiled by the termination requirement imposed on the reuse procedure. Additional evidence for the general usefulness of the proposed termination order is given for lemma speculation in induction theorem proving
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