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The Clausal Theory of Types

Gebonden Engels 1993 9780521395380
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Logic programming was based on first-order logic. Higher-order logics can also lead to theories of theorem-proving. This book introduces just such a theory, based on a lambda-calculus formulation of a clausal logic with equality, known as the Clausal Theory of Types. By restricting this logic to Horn clauses, a concise form of logic programming that incorporates functional programming is achieved. The book begins by reviewing the fundamental Skolem-Herbrand-Gödel Theorem and resolution, which are then extrapolated to a higher-order setting; this requires introducing higher-order equational unification which builds in higher-order equational theories and uses higher-order rewriting. The logic programming language derived has the unique property of being sound and complete with respect to Henkin-Andrews general models, and consequently of treating equivalent terms as identical. First published in 1993, the book can be used for graduate courses in theorem-proving, but will be of interest to all working in declarative programming.

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ISBN13:9780521395380
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:134

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1. Introduction; 2. Logic programming: a case study; 3. Simply typed l-calculus; 4. Higher-order logic; 5. Higher-order equational unification; 6. Higher-order equational logic programming.

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