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The Clausal Theory of Types (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science) Book

Logic programming was based on first-order logic. Higher-order logics can also lead to theories of theorem-proving. This book introduces just such a theory, based on a lambda-calculus formulation of a clausal logic with equality, known as the Clausal Theory of Types, and derives a form of logic programming that incorporates functional programming. The book can be used for graduate courses in theorem-proving, but will be of interest to all working in declarative programming.Read More

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    This book presents the theoretical foundation of a higher-order logic programming language with equality, based on the clausal theory of types. A long-sought goal of logic programming, the clausal theory of types is a logic programming language that allows functional computation as a primitive operation while having rigorous, sound, and complete declarative and operational semantics. The language is very powerful, supporting higher-order equational deduction and functional computation. Its higher order syntax makes it concise and expressive, abstract data types can be expressed in it, and searching for multiple solutions is a basic operation. The author proves a number of important and surprising results: a Skolem-Herbrand-Gödel theorem for higher-order logic; a Higher-Order Resolution Theorem, which includes as special cases some previously unproven conjectures about equational matching and higher-order matching.

  • 0521117909
  • 9780521117906
  • D. A. Wolfram
  • 30 July 2009
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 136
  • 1
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