Automated synthesis of tableau calculi

Renate A. Schmidt, Dmitry Tishkovsky

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a method for synthesising sound and complete tableau calculi. Given a specification of the formal semantics of a logic, the method generates a set of tableau inference rules that can then be used to reason within the logic. The method guarantees that the generated rules form a calculus which is sound and constructively complete. If the logic can be shown to admit finite filtration with respect to a well-defined first-order semantics then adding a general blocking mechanism provides a terminating tableau calculus. The process of generating tableau rules can be completely automated and produces, together with the blocking mechanism, an automated procedure for generating tableau decision procedures. For illustration we show the workability of the approach for a description logic with transitive roles and propositional intuitionistic logic. © R. A. Schmidt and D. Tishkovsky.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalLogical Methods in Computer Science
    Volume7
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • Automated reasoning
    • Calculus synthesis
    • Completeness
    • Decidability
    • Description logic
    • First-order logic
    • Modal logic
    • Soundness
    • Tableau calculi

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