Frontiers of combining systems : Third International Workshop, FroCoS 2000, Nancy, France, March 22-24, 2000 : Proceedings

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Frontiers of combining systems : Third International Workshop, FroCoS 2000, Nancy, France, March 22-24, 2000 : Proceedings

Hélène Kirchner, Christophe Ringeissen (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 1794 . Lecture notes in artificial intelligence)

Springer-Verlag, c2000

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This volume contains the proceedings of FroCoS2000, the 3rd International WorkshoponFrontiersofCombiningSystems,heldMarch22-24,2000,inNancy, France. Like its predecessors organized in Munich (1996) and in Amsterdam (1998), FroCoS2000 is intended to o?er a common forum for research activities related to the combination and the integration of systems in the areas of logic, automateddeduction,constraintsolving,declarativeprogramming,andarti?cial intelligence. There were 31 submissions of overall high quality, authored by researchers from countries including Australia, Brasil, Belgium, Chili, France, Germany, - pan, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. All submissions were thoroughly evaluatedonthebasisofatleastthreerefereereports,andanelectronicprogram committeemeetingwasheldthroughtheInternet.Theprogramcommitteesel- ted 14 research contributions. The topics covered by the selected papers include: combinationoflogics;combinationofconstraintsolvingtechniques,combination of decision procedures; modular properties for theorem proving; combination of deduction systems and computer algebra; integration of decision procedures and other solving processes into constraint programming and deduction systems. We welcomed ?ve invited lectures by Alexander Bockmayr on "Combining Logic and Optimization in Cutting Plane Theory", Gilles Dowek on "Axioms vs. Rewrite Rules: From Completeness to Cut Elimination", Klaus Schulz on "Why Combined Decision Problems Are Often Intractable", Tomas Uribe on "Combinations of Theorem Proving and Model Checking", and Richard Zippel on "Program Composition Techniques for Numerical PDE Codes". Full papers of these lectures, except the last one, are also included in this volume.

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Invited Paper.- Combining Logic and Optimization in Cutting Plane Theory.- Session 1.- Towards Cooperative Interval Narrowing.- Integrating Constraint Solving into Proof Planning.- Termination of Constraint Contextual Rewriting.- Invited Paper.- Axioms vs. Rewrite Rules: From Completeness to Cut Elimination.- Session 2.- Normal Forms and Proofs in Combined Modal and Temporal Logics.- Structured Sequent Calculi for Combining Intuitionistic and Classical First-Order Logic.- Session 3.- Handling Differential Equations with Constraints for Decision Support.- Non-trivial Symbolic Computations in Proof Planning.- Integrating Computer Algebra and Reasoning through the Type System of Aldor.- Invited Paper.- Combinations of Model Checking and Theorem Proving.- Session 4.- Compiling Multi-paradigm Declarative Programs into Prolog.- Modular Redundancy for Theorem Proving.- Composing and Controlling Search in Reasoning Theories Using Mappings.- Invited Paper.- Why Combined Decision Problems Are Often Intractable.- Session 5.- Congruence Closure Modulo Associativity and Commutativity.- Combining Equational Theories Sharing Non-Collapse-Free Constructors.- Comparing Expressiveness of Set Constructor Symbols.

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