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S Epstein. Knowledge Representation in Mathematics: A Case Study in Graph Theory. Unpublished PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University, 1983.

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On the Notion of Interestingness in Automated Mathematical.. - Colton, Bundy (2000)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....iff it is acyclic and connected. GT successfully illustrated a possible mechanism for automated discovery in mathematics involving both deductive and inductive reasoning. This was possible because GT represented graph properties in a carefully thought out way developed in Epstein s PhD thesis, Epstein (1983), which allowed example generation, theorem proving and concept formation. Each graph property was represented as a triple, f; S; oe , consisting of a set of base cases, S, a constructor, f , and a set of constraints for the constructor, oe, which together detailed the recursive construction ....

S Epstein. Knowledge Representation in Mathematics: A Case Study in Graph Theory. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University, 1983.


On the Notion of Interestingness in Automated Mathematical.. - Colton, Bundy, Walsh (2000)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....if it is acyclic and connected. GT successfully illustrated a possible mechanism for automated discovery in mathematics involving both deductive and inductive reasoning. This was possible because GT represented graph properties in a carefully thought out way developed in Epstein s PhD thesis, [8]. This representation was crucial as it allowed example generation, theorem proving and concept formation. Each graph property was represented as a triple, f; S; oe , consisting of a set of base cases, S, a constructor, f , and a set of constraints for the constructor, oe, which together ....

S Epstein. Knowledge Representation in Mathematics: A Case Study in Graph Theory. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University, 1983. 23


Cross-Domain Concept formation using HR - Steel (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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S Epstein. Knowledge Representation in Mathematics: A Case Study in Graph Theory. Unpublished PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University, 1983.


On the Notion of Interestingness in Automated Mathematical.. - Colton, Bundy, Walsh (2000)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

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S Epstein. Knowledge Representation in Mathematics: A Case Study in Graph Theory. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, Rutgers University, 1983. 23

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