2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17184-1_28
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Coinduction in Uniform: Foundations for Corecursive Proof Search with Horn Clauses

Abstract: We establish proof-theoretic, constructive and coalgebraic foundations for proof search in coinductive Horn clause theories. Operational semantics of coinductive Horn clause resolution is cast in terms of coinductive uniform proofs; its constructive content is exposed via soundness relative to an intuitionistic rst-order logic with recursion controlled by the later modality; and soundness of both proof systems is proven relative to a novel coalgebraic description of complete Herbrand models.We can also view Ho… Show more

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“…While coSLD resolution and its proposed extensions are limited by the fact that cycles must be detected in derivations to allow resolution to succeed, a stream of work based on the notion of structural resolution (Komendantskaya et al 2016;) (S-resolution for short) aims to make coinductive resolution more powerful, by allowing to lazily detect infinite derivations which do not have cycles. In particular, recent results (Li 2017;Komendantskaya and Li 2017;Basold et al 2019) investigate how it is possible to integrate coLP cycle detection into Sresolution, by proposing a comprehensive theory. Trying to integrate S-resolution with coclauses is an interesting topic for future work aiming to make coLP even more flexible.…”
Section: Related Work and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While coSLD resolution and its proposed extensions are limited by the fact that cycles must be detected in derivations to allow resolution to succeed, a stream of work based on the notion of structural resolution (Komendantskaya et al 2016;) (S-resolution for short) aims to make coinductive resolution more powerful, by allowing to lazily detect infinite derivations which do not have cycles. In particular, recent results (Li 2017;Komendantskaya and Li 2017;Basold et al 2019) investigate how it is possible to integrate coLP cycle detection into Sresolution, by proposing a comprehensive theory. Trying to integrate S-resolution with coclauses is an interesting topic for future work aiming to make coLP even more flexible.…”
Section: Related Work and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will use a standard β-and fix-reduction relation on terms, see (Basold et al 2019). The equivalence closure of the reduction relation (convertibility) is denoted by ≡.…”
Section: Background: Fixpoint Terms and Horn Clause Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guarded terms close guarded base terms under operations of the simply typed λ-calculus. Basold et al (2019) provides examples and further discussion of guarded terms. In what follows, we will use the following sets of well-typed terms: the set Λ − Σ of all simple terms, i.e.…”
Section: Background: Fixpoint Terms and Horn Clause Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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