| Geo# Sutcli#e and Christian Suttner. The TPTP problem library. Journal of Automated Reasoning, 21(2):177--203, 1998. |
.... fteen (interactive) theorem proving systems, which were asked to present their solution (see [53] This represents an important shift of emphasis in the eld of automated deduction away from the somehow arti cial problems of the past as represented, for example, in the test set of the TPTP library [50] back to real mathematical challenges. The structure of this report is as follows: We rst present an overview of the mega system as far as it is relevant for the purpose of this report in Section 2 and describe the central data structure for proof objects in Section 3. Section 4 presents our ....
Geo Stuclie, Christian Suttner, and Theodor Yemenis. The TPTP problem library. In Bundy [16].
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Geo# Sutcli#e and Christian Suttner. The TPTP problem library. Journal of Automated Reasoning, 21(2):177--203, 1998.
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Geo Sutclie, Christian Suttner, and Theodor Yemenis. The TPTP problem library. In A. Bundy, editor, Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Automated Deduction, number 814 in LNAI, pages 252-266, Nancy, 1994. Springer.
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Geo# Sutcli#e and Christian Suttner. The TPTP problem library. Journal of Automated Reasoning, 21(2):177--203, 1998.
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