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19th LPAR 2013: Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Kenneth L. McMillan, Aart Middeldorp, Andrei Voronkov:
Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning - 19th International Conference, LPAR-19, Stellenbosch, South Africa, December 14-19, 2013. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8312, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-45220-8 - Luca Aceto, Dario Della Monica, Anna Ingólfsdóttir, Angelo Montanari, Guido Sciavicco:
An Algorithm for Enumerating Maximal Models of Horn Theories with an Application to Modal Logics. 1-17 - Elvira Albert, Samir Genaim, Enrique Martin-Martin:
May-Happen-in-Parallel Analysis for Priority-Based Scheduling. 18-34 - Alessandro Artale, Roman Kontchakov, Vladislav Ryzhikov, Michael Zakharyaschev:
The Complexity of Clausal Fragments of LTL. 35-52 - David Aspinall, Ewen Denney, Christoph Lüth:
A Semantic Basis for Proof Queries and Transformations. 53-70 - Pablo Barceló, Gaëlle Fontaine, Anthony Widjaja Lin:
Expressive Path Queries on Graphs with Data. 71-85 - Peter Baumgartner, Joshua Bax:
Proving Infinite Satisfiability. 86-95 - Anton Belov, António Morgado, João Marques-Silva:
SAT-Based Preprocessing for MaxSAT. 96-111 - Belaid Benhamou:
Dynamic and Static Symmetry Breaking in Answer Set Programming. 112-126 - Christoph Benzmüller, Thomas Raths:
HOL Based First-Order Modal Logic Provers. 127-136 - Josh Berdine, Nikolaj S. Bjørner, Samin Ishtiaq, Jael E. Kriener, Christoph M. Wintersteiger:
Resourceful Reachability as HORN-LA. 137-146 - Patrick Blackburn, Thomas Bolander, Torben Braüner, Klaus Frovin Jørgensen:
A Seligman-Style Tableau System. 147-163 - Frantisek Blahoudek, Mojmír Kretínský, Jan Strejcek:
Comparison of LTL to Deterministic Rabin Automata Translators. 164-172 - Régis Blanc, Ashutosh Gupta, Laura Kovács, Bernhard Kragl:
Tree Interpolation in Vampire. 173-181 - Mélanie Boudard, Olivier Hermant:
Polarizing Double-Negation Translations. 182-197 - Filipe Casal, João Rasga:
Revisiting the Equivalence of Shininess and Politeness. 198-212 - Giovanni Casini, Umberto Straccia:
Towards Rational Closure for Fuzzy Logic: The Case of Propositional Gödel Logic. 213-227 - Krishnendu Chatterjee, Vojtech Forejt, Dominik Wojtczak:
Multi-objective Discounted Reward Verification in Graphs and MDPs. 228-242 - Luís Cruz-Filipe, Rita Henriques, Isabel Nunes:
Description Logics, Rules and Multi-context Systems. 243-257 - Ugo Dal Lago, Giulio Pellitta:
Complexity Analysis in Presence of Control Operators and Higher-Order Functions. 258-273 - David Delahaye, Damien Doligez, Frédéric Gilbert, Pierre Halmagrand, Olivier Hermant:
Zenon Modulo: When Achilles Outruns the Tortoise Using Deduction Modulo. 274-290 - Uwe Egly, Florian Lonsing, Magdalena Widl:
Long-Distance Resolution: Proof Generation and Strategy Extraction in Search-Based QBF Solving. 291-308 - Tim French, John Christopher McCabe-Dansted, Mark Reynolds:
Verifying Temporal Properties in Real Models. 309-323 - Gudmund Grov, Aleks Kissinger, Yuhui Lin:
A Graphical Language for Proof Strategies. 324-339 - Tom Gundersen, Willem Heijltjes, Michel Parigot:
A Proof of Strong Normalisation of the Typed Atomic Lambda-Calculus. 340-354 - David Harel, Amir Kantor, Guy Katz:
Relaxing Synchronization Constraints in Behavioral Programs. 355-372 - Bernhard Heinemann:
Characterizing Subset Spaces as Bi-topological Structures. 373-388 - Jónathan Heras, Ekaterina Komendantskaya, Moa Johansson, Ewen Maclean:
Proof-Pattern Recognition and Lemma Discovery in ACL2. 389-406 - Lisa Allali, Olivier Hermant:
Semantic A-translations and Super-Consistency Entail Classical Cut Elimination. 407-422 - Marijn Heule, Armin Biere:
Blocked Clause Decomposition. 423-438 - Alexey Ignatiev, António Morgado, Jordi Planes, João Marques-Silva:
Maximal Falsifiability - Definitions, Algorithms, and Applications. 439-456 - Shachar Itzhaky, Sumit Gulwani, Neil Immerman, Mooly Sagiv:
Solving Geometry Problems Using a Combination of Symbolic and Numerical Reasoning. 457-472 - Mikolás Janota, Radu Grigore, João Marques-Silva:
On QBF Proofs and Preprocessing. 473-489 - Chuan Jiang, Ting Zhang:
Partial Backtracking in CDCL Solvers. 490-502 - Cezary Kaliszyk, Josef Urban:
Lemma Mining over HOL Light. 503-517 - Guy Katz:
On Module-Based Abstraction and Repair of Behavioral Programs. 518-535 - Szymon Klarman, Thomas Meyer:
Prediction and Explanation over DL-Lite Data Streams. 536-551 - Patrick Koopmann, Renate A. Schmidt:
Forgetting Concept and Role Symbols in $\mathcal{ALCH}$ -Ontologies. 552-567 - Tero Laitinen, Tommi A. Junttila, Ilkka Niemelä:
Simulating Parity Reasoning. 568-583 - Petr Cintula, George Metcalfe:
Herbrand Theorems for Substructural Logics. 584-600 - Fabio Mogavero, Aniello Murano, Loredana Sorrentino:
On Promptness in Parity Games. 601-618 - Sebastian Mödersheim, Thomas Groß, Luca Viganò:
Defining Privacy Is Supposed to Be Easy. 619-635 - Riku Nortje, Katarina Britz, Thomas Meyer:
Reachability Modules for the Description Logic $\mathcal{SRIQ}$. 636-652 - Annabelle McIver, Tahiry M. Rabehaja, Georg Struth:
An Event Structure Model for Probabilistic Concurrent Kleene Algebra. 653-667 - Etienne Renault, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, Fabrice Kordon, Denis Poitrenaud:
Three SCC-Based Emptiness Checks for Generalized Büchi Automata. 668-682 - Simone Fulvio Rollini, Leonardo Alt, Grigory Fedyukovich, Antti Eero Johannes Hyvärinen, Natasha Sharygina:
PeRIPLO: A Framework for Producing Effective Interpolants in SAT-Based Software Verification. 683-693 - Ari Saptawijaya, Luís Moniz Pereira:
Incremental Tabling for Query-Driven Propagation of Logic Program Updates. 694-709 - Gabriel Scherer, Jan Hoffmann:
Tracking Data-Flow with Open Closure Types. 710-726 - Maximilian Schlund, Michal Terepeta, Michael Luttenberger:
Putting Newton into Practice: A Solver for Polynomial Equations over Semirings. 727-734 - Stephan Schulz:
System Description: E 1.8. 735-743 - Syeda Hira Taqdees, Osman Hasan:
Formalization of Laplace Transform Using the Multivariable Calculus Theory of HOL-Light. 744-758 - Calin-Rares Turliuc, Nataly Maimari, Alessandra Russo, Krysia Broda:
On Minimality and Integrity Constraints in Probabilistic Abduction. 759-775 - Dominik Dietrich, Iain Whiteside, David Aspinall:
Polar: A Framework for Proof Refactoring. 776-791
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