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8th LPAR 2001: Havana, Cuba
- Robert Nieuwenhuis, Andrei Voronkov:
Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning, 8th International Conference, LPAR 2001, Havana, Cuba, December 3-7, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2250, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42957-3
Invited Talk
- Ian M. Hodkinson, Frank Wolter, Michael Zakharyaschev:
Monodic fragments of first-order temporal logics: 2000-2001 A.D. 1-23
Verification
- Orna Kupferman, Moshe Y. Vardi:
On Bounded Specifications. 24-38 - Klaus Schneider:
Improving Automata Generation for Linear Temporal Logic by Considering the Automaton Hierarchy. 39-54 - Volker Diekert, Paul Gastin:
Local Temporal Logic is Expressively Complete for Cograph Dependence Alphabets. 55-69
Guarded Logics
- Dietmar Berwanger, Erich Grädel:
Games and Model Checking for Guarded Logics. 70-84 - Lilia Georgieva, Ullrich Hustadt, Renate A. Schmidt:
Computational Space Efficiency and Minimal Model Generation for Guarded Formulae. 85-99
Agents
- Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan:
Logical Omniscience and the Cost of Deliberation. 100-109 - Sebastian Sardiña:
Local Conditional High-Level Robot Programs. 110-124 - Kai Engelhardt, Ron van der Meyden, Yoram Moses:
A Refinement Theory that Supports Reasoning About Knowledge and Time. 125-141
Automated Theorem Proving
- Reinhold Letz, Gernot Stenz:
Automated Theorem Proving Proof and Model Generation with Disconnection Tableaux. 142-156 - Joseph D. Horton:
Counting the Number of Equivalent Binary Resolution Proofs. 157-171
Automated Theorem Proving
- Hans de Nivelle:
Splitting Through New Proposition Symbols. 172-185 - Christopher Lynch, Barbara Morawska:
Complexity of Linear Standard Theories. 186-200 - Matthias Baaz, Agata Ciabattoni, Christian G. Fermüller:
Herbrand's Theorem for Prenex Gödel Logic and its Consequences for Theorem Proving. 201-215
Non-Classical logics
- Franz Baader, Ralf Küsters:
Unification in a Description Logic with Transitive Closure of Roles. 217-232 - Guy Perrier:
Intuitionistic Multiplicative Proof Nets as Models of Directed Acyclic Graph Descriptions. 233-248
Types
- Yong Luo, Zhaohui Luo:
Coherence and Transitivity in Coercive Subtyping. 249-265 - Carsten Schürmann:
A Type-Theoretic Approach to Induction with Higher-Order Encodings. 266-281 - Jan-Georg Smaus:
Analysis of Polymorphically Typed Logic Programs Using ACI-Unification. 282-298
Experimental Papers
- Miyuki Koshimura, Hiroshi Fujita, Ryuzo Hasegawa:
Model Generation with Boolean Constraints. 299-308 - Bijan Afshordel, Thomas Hillenbrand, Christoph Weidenbach:
First-Order Atom Definitions Extended. 309-319 - Thomas Marthedal Rasmussen:
Automated Proof Support for Interval Logics. 320-329
Foundations of Logic
- Daniel Leivant:
The Functions Provable by First Order Abstraction. 330-346 - Kai Brünnler, Alwen Fernanto Tiu:
A Local System for Classical Logic. 347-361
CSP and SAT
- Jussi Rintanen:
Partial Implicit Unfolding in the Davis-Putnam Procedure for Quantified Boolean Formulae. 362-376 - Toby Walsh:
Permutation Problems and Channelling Constraints. 377-391 - Alvaro del Val:
Simplifying Binary Propositional Theories into Connected Components Twice as Fast. 392-406
Non-monotonic Reasoning
- Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink, Giuliana Sabbatini, Hans Tompits:
Reasoning about Evolving Nonmonotonic Knowledge Bases. 407-421 - Andreas Behrend:
Efficient Computation of the Well-Founded Model Using Update Propagation. 422-437
Semantics
- Gianluca Amato, James Lipton:
Indexed Categories and Bottom-Up Semantics of Logic Programs. 438-454 - Francisco Javier López-Fraguas, Jaime Sánchez-Hernández:
Functional Logic Programming with Failure: A Set-Oriented View. 455-469 - Stephan Kreutzer:
Operational Semantics for Fixed-Point Logics on Constraint Databases. 470-484
Experimental Papers
- Susana Muñoz-Hernández, Juan José Moreno-Navarro, Manuel V. Hermenegildo:
Efficient Negation Using Abstract Interpretation. 485-494 - Sylvain Boulmé, Grégoire Hamon:
Certifying Synchrony for Free. 495-506 - David McMath, Marianna Rozenfeld, Richard Sommer:
A Computer Environment for Writing Ordinary Mathematical Proofs. 507-516
Termination
- Alexander Serebrenik, Danny De Schreye:
On Termination of Meta-Programs. 517-530 - Cristina Borralleras, Albert Rubio:
A Monotonic Higher-Order Semantic Path Ordering. 531-547
Knowledge-Based Systems
- Robert Baumgartner, Sergio Flesca, Georg Gottlob:
The Elog Web Extraction Language. 548-560 - Enrico Franconi, Antonio Laureti Palma, Nicola Leone, Simona Perri, Francesco Scarcello:
Census Data Repair: a Challenging Application of Disjunctive Logic Programming. 561-578
Analysis of Logic Programs
- Roberto Bagnara, Enea Zaffanella, Roberta Gori, Patricia M. Hill:
Boolean Functions for Finite-Tree Dependencies. 579-594 - Marco Comini, Roberta Gori, Giorgio Levi:
How to Transform an Analyzer into a Verifier. 595-609 - Rong Yang, Steve Gregory:
Andorra Model Revised: Introducing Nested Domain Variables and a Targeted Search. 610-623
Databases and Knowledge Bases
- Ofer Arieli, Bert Van Nuffelen, Marc Denecker, Maurice Bruynooghe:
Coherent Composition of Distributed Knowledge-Bases Through Abduction. 624-638 - Christian G. Fermüller, Georg Moser, Richard Zach:
Tableaux for Reasoning About Atomic Updates. 639-653
Termination
- Alexander Serebrenik, Danny De Schreye:
Inference of Termination Conditions for Numerical Loops in Prolog. 654-668 - Salvador Lucas:
Termination of Rewriting With Strategy Annotations. 669-684 - Samir Genaim, Michael Codish:
Inferring Termination Conditions for Logic Programs Using Backwards Analysis. 685-694
Program Analysis and Proof Planning
- Thomas Genet, Valérie Viet Triem Tong:
Reachability Analysis of Term Rewriting Systems with Timbuk. 695-706 - Wim Vanhoof, Maurice Bruynooghe:
Binding-Time Annotations Without Binding-Time Analysis. 707-722 - Raúl Monroy:
Concept Formation via Proof Planning Failure. 723-736
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