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ABSTRACT
A procedure is given for recognizing sets of inference rules that generate polynomial time decidable inference relations. The procedure can automatically recognize the tractability of the inference rules underlying congruence closure. The recognition of tractability for that particular rule set constitutes mechanical verification of a theorem originally proved independently by Kozen and Shostak. The procedure is algorithmic, rather than heuristic, and the class of automatically recognizable tractable rule sets can be precisely characterized. A series of examples of rule sets whose tractability is nontrivial, yet machine recognizable, is also given. The technical framework developed here is viewed as a first step toward a general theory of tractable inference relations.
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
I.
Computing Methodologies
I.2
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
I.2.3
Deduction and Theorem Proving
Subjects:
Deduction (e.g., natural, rule-based)
Additional Classification:
F.
Theory of Computation
F.4
MATHEMATICAL LOGIC AND FORMAL LANGUAGES
F.4.1
Mathematical Logic
Subjects:
Computational logic;
Mechanical theorem proving
General Terms:
Algorithms,
Verification
Keywords:
automated reasoning,
inference rules,
machine inference,
mechanical verification,
polynomial-time algorithm,
proof systems,
proof theory,
theorem proving
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