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- Model_elimination abstract "Model Elimination is the name attached to a pair of proof procedures invented by Donald W. Loveland, the first of which was published in 1968 in the Journal of the ACM. Their primary purpose is to carry out automated theorem proving, though they can readily be extended to logic programming, including the more general disjunctive logic programming.Model Elimination is closely related to resolutionwhile also bearing characteristics of a Tableaux method. It is a progenitor of the SLD resolution procedure used in the Prolog logic programming language.While somewhat eclipsed by attention to and progress in Resolutiontheorem provers, Model Elimination has continued to attract theattention of researchers and software developers. Today there are several theorem provers under active development that are based on the Model Elimination procedure.".
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- Model_elimination subject Category:Automated_theorem_proving.
- Model_elimination subject Category:Logic_in_computer_science.
- Model_elimination subject Category:Logical_calculi.
- Model_elimination comment "Model Elimination is the name attached to a pair of proof procedures invented by Donald W. Loveland, the first of which was published in 1968 in the Journal of the ACM. Their primary purpose is to carry out automated theorem proving, though they can readily be extended to logic programming, including the more general disjunctive logic programming.Model Elimination is closely related to resolutionwhile also bearing characteristics of a Tableaux method.".
- Model_elimination label "Model elimination".
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