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  1. Automated Deduction—a Basis for Applications, Volume I: Foundations - Calculi and Methods.Wolfgang Bibel & Peter H. Schmitt (eds.) - 1998 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    We are invited to deal with mathematical activity in a sys tematic way [... ] one does expect and look for pleasant surprises in this requirement of a novel combination of psy chology, logic, mathematics and technology. Hao Wang, 1970, quoted from. The field of mathematics has been a key application area for automated theorem proving from the start, in fact the very first automatically found the orem was that the sum of two even numbers is even. The field of (...)
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  • Foundations of a theorem prover for functional and mathematical uses.Javier Leach & Susana Nieva - 1993 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 3 (1):7-38.
    ABSTRACT A computational logic, PLPR (Predicate Logic using Polymorphism and Recursion) is presented. Actually this logic is the object language of an automated deduction system designed as a tool for proving mathematical theorems as well as specify and verify properties of functional programs. A useful denotationl semantics and two general deduction methods for PLPR are defined. The first one is a tableau algorithm proved to be complete and also used as a guideline for building complete calculi. The second is a (...)
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  • Discussion reviews.Henry E. Kyburg & David A. Nelson - 1994 - Minds and Machines 4 (1):81-101.