theorem prover
C26938
concept
A theorem prover is a software system or algorithm that automatically or semi-automatically checks the validity of logical statements by deriving conclusions from axioms and inference rules.
Observed surface forms (6)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| automated theorem prover | 7 |
| automated reasoning system | 2 |
| automated reasoning tool | 2 |
| first-order logic theorem prover | 1 |
| superposition-based theorem prover | 1 |
| theorem proving system | 1 |
Instances (14)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
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SPASS automated theorem prover
surface form:
SPASS
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automated theorem prover |
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Z3 SMT solver
surface form:
Z3
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Z3: An Efficient SMT Solver
surface form:
Z3
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the Logic Theorist program
surface form:
Logic Theorist
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automated theorem prover |
| Vampire automated theorem prover | automated theorem prover |
| Boyer–Moore theorem prover | automated theorem prover |
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ACL2 theorem proving system
surface form:
ACL2
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theorem proving system |
| HOL4 | — |
| Sledgehammer | automated theorem prover |
| LT | automated theorem prover |
| Z3 | — |
| CVC4 | automated theorem prover |
| SMTInterpol | — |
| CVC5 | automated reasoning tool |