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Decision Procedures An Algorithmic Point Of View 2008th Edition Daniel Kroening

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Decision Procedures An Algorithmic Point Of View 2008th Edition Daniel Kroening
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Daniel Kroening, Ofer Strichman, R.E. Bryant
ISBN: 9783540741046, 9783540741053, 3540741046, 3540741054
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2008

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Decision Procedures An Algorithmic Point Of View 2008th Edition Daniel Kroening by Daniel Kroening, Ofer Strichman, R.e. Bryant 9783540741046, 9783540741053, 3540741046, 3540741054 instant download after payment.

A decision procedure is an algorithm that, given a decision problem, terminates with a correct yes/no answer. Here, the authors focus on theories that are expressive enough to model real problems, but are still decidable. Specifically, the book concentrates on decision procedures for first-order theories that are commonly used in automated verification and reasoning, theorem-proving, compiler optimization and operations research. The techniques described in the book draw from fields such as graph theory and logic, and are routinely used in industry. The authors introduce the basic terminology of satisfiability modulo theories and then, in separate chapters, study decision procedures for each of the following theories: propositional logic; equalities and uninterpreted functions; linear arithmetic; bit vectors; arrays; pointer logic; and quantified formulas.

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