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Abstract: . One of the objectives of a demodulation strategy is to minimize the proliferation of redundant
information by keeping facts in a normal or canonical form. In this article we describe an updated version of
a set of demodulators that was designed especially for problems in ring theory. The new set of demodulators,
which takes advantage of features found in the automated reasoning program OTTER, is simpler and more
efficient than the original.
Key words: automated reasoning programs,... (Update)
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@misc{ veroff-updated,
author = "Robert Veroff",
title = "An Updated Demodulation Strategy for Ring Problems",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/veroff94updated.html" }
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