2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68446-4_17
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Synthesis of Modality Definitions and a Theorem Prover for Epistemic Intuitionistic Logic

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“…In Tarau (2019) details of this derivation process as well as a combinatorial testing framework used to insure correctness are given. The idea of using a theorem prover for the synthesis of modal formulas is also present in Tarau (2020), having as an outcome an embedding of the epistemic logic IEL in IL and a derived theorem prover for that logic. In Tarau and de Paiva (2020) a theorem prover, restricted to the implicational fragment of IL is used to derive a theorem prover for implicational linear logic, with help from the Curry-Howard correspondence and the use of linearity of the resulting lambda terms as a filtering mechanism.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Tarau (2019) details of this derivation process as well as a combinatorial testing framework used to insure correctness are given. The idea of using a theorem prover for the synthesis of modal formulas is also present in Tarau (2020), having as an outcome an embedding of the epistemic logic IEL in IL and a derived theorem prover for that logic. In Tarau and de Paiva (2020) a theorem prover, restricted to the implicational fragment of IL is used to derive a theorem prover for implicational linear logic, with help from the Curry-Howard correspondence and the use of linearity of the resulting lambda terms as a filtering mechanism.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%