| A. G. Ramesh. Some Applications of Non-Clausal Deduction. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, State University of New York at Albany, 1995. |
....results were obtained yet. Others may be found in Section 3.2.4. 1. Obtaining Prime Implicants Implicates in NNF Regular and Post Logics. Ramesh Murray discuss a novel approach having the advantage that no intermediate clause normal form must be computed. As [122] is only an abstract and [123] is not easily available, a full account of this work is contained in this special issue. 2. In a similar vein is an effort to simplify signed NNF formulas by removal of so called anti links [14] again without retracting to clause form. 3. Determining the relationship between signed logic ....
A. G. Ramesh. Some Applications of Non-Clausal Deduction. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, State University of New York at Albany, 1995.
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Anavai G. Ramesh. Some Applications of Non-Clausal Deduction. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, State University of New York at Albany, 1995.
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Anavai G. Ramesh. Some Applications of Non-Clausal Deduction. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, State University of New York at Albany, 1995.
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