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LeoPARD --- A Generic Platform for the Implementation of Higher-Order Reasoners
LeoPARD supports the implementation of knowledge representation and reasoning
tools for higher-order logic(s). It combines a sophisticated data structure
layer (polymorphically typed {\lambda}-calculus with nameless spine notation,
explicit substitutions, and perfect term sharing) with an ambitious multi-agent
blackboard architecture (supporting prover parallelism at the term, clause, and
search level). Further features of LeoPARD include a parser for all TPTP
dialects, a command line interpreter, and generic means for the integration of
external reasoners.Comment: 6 pages, to appear in the proceedings of CICM'2015 conferenc
Efficient Data Structures for Automated Theorem Proving in Expressive Higher-Order Logics
Church's Simple Theory of Types (STT), also referred to as classical higher-order logik, is an elegant and expressive formal system built on top of the simply typed λ-calculus. Its mechanisms of explicit binding and quantification over arbitrary sets and functions allow the representation of complex mathematical concepts and formulae in a concise and unambiguous manner. Higher-order automated theorem proving (ATP) has recently made major progress and several sophisticated ATP systems for higher-order logic have been developed, including Satallax, Osabelle/HOL and LEO-II. Still, higher-order theorem proving is not as mature as its first-order counterpart, and robust implementation techniques for efficient data structures are scarce.
In this thesis, a higher-order term representation based upon the polymorphically typed λ-calculus is presented. This term representation employs spine notation, explicit substitutions and perfect term sharing for efficient term traversal, fast β-normalization and reuse of already constructed terms, respectively. An evaluation of the term representation is performed on the basis of a heterogeneous benchmark set. It shows that while the presented term data structure performs quite well in general, the normalization results indicate that a context dependent choice of reduction strategies is beneficial.
A term indexing data structure for fast term retrieval based on various low-level criteria is presented and discussed. It supports symbol-based term retrieval, indexing of terms via structural properties, and subterm indexing
On Reductions of Hintikka Sets for Higher-Order Logic
Steen's (2018) Hintikka set properties for Church's type theory based on
primitive equality are reduced to the Hintikka set properties of Brown (2007).
Using this reduction, a model existence theorem for Steen's properties is
derived.Comment: 10 pages; improved versio
Extensional Higher-Order Paramodulation in Leo-III
Leo-III is an automated theorem prover for extensional type theory with
Henkin semantics and choice. Reasoning with primitive equality is enabled by
adapting paramodulation-based proof search to higher-order logic. The prover
may cooperate with multiple external specialist reasoning systems such as
first-order provers and SMT solvers. Leo-III is compatible with the TPTP/TSTP
framework for input formats, reporting results and proofs, and standardized
communication between reasoning systems, enabling e.g. proof reconstruction
from within proof assistants such as Isabelle/HOL. Leo-III supports reasoning
in polymorphic first-order and higher-order logic, in all normal quantified
modal logics, as well as in different deontic logics. Its development had
initiated the ongoing extension of the TPTP infrastructure to reasoning within
non-classical logics.Comment: 34 pages, 7 Figures, 1 Table; submitted articl
Selective in vitro loading of proteins into protein nanocompartments for applications in the bioindustry
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The Effect of Luck on the Retention of Head Coaches in the NFL
his investigation considers the impact of the concept of luck on coaching retention in the National Football League (NFL). The head coach of an NFL team is often under intense scrutiny to perform in a high profile position. Due to a small inventory of games each season, there is the potential for luck to influence whether or not a season is viewed a success. This study seeks to measure the impact of luck for a given NFL team while attempting to correlate with the retention or release of the head coach
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