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Programming Logics [electronic resource] : Essays in Memory of Harald Ganzinger / edited by Andrei Voronkov, Christoph Weidenbach.

Contributor(s): Voronkov, Andrei [editor.] | Weidenbach, Christoph [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science: 7797Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: X, 447 p. 69 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642376511.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer programming | Computer logic | Mathematical logic | Artificial intelligence | Computer graphics | Computer Science | Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Programming Techniques | Logics and Meanings of Programs | Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and GraphicsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.131 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Harald Ganzinger's Legacy: Contributions to Logics and Programming -- Bio-Logics: Logical Analysis of Bioregulatory Networks -- Canonical Ground Horn Theories -- Generic Functional Representation of Sorted Trees Supporting Attribution (Haskell Can Do It) -- The Blossom of Finite Semantic Trees -- Functional Logic Programming: From Theory to Curry -- From Search to Computation: Redundancy Criteria and Simplification at Work -- Elimination Techniques for Program Analysis -- Narrowing Based Inductive Proof Search -- Inst-Gen - A Modular Approach to Instantiation-Based Automated Reasoning -- Common Knowledge Logic in a Higher Order Proof Assistant -- Constructing Bachmair-Ganzinger Models -- Planning with Effectively Propositional Logic -- The Relative Power of Semantics and Unification -- First-Order Resolution Methods for Modal Logics -- On Combinations of Local Theory Extensions -- Interprocedural Shape Analysis for Effectively Cutpoint-Free Programs.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This Festschrift volume, published in memory of Harald Ganzinger, contains 17 papers from colleagues all over the world and covers all the fields to which Harald Ganzinger dedicated his work during his academic career. The volume begins with a complete account of Harald Ganzinger's work and then turns its focus to the research of his former colleagues, students, and friends who pay tribute to him through their writing. Their individual papers span a broad range of topics, including programming language semantics, analysis and verification, first-order and higher-order theorem proving, unification theory, non-classical logics, reasoning modulo theories, and applications of automated reasoning in biology.
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Harald Ganzinger's Legacy: Contributions to Logics and Programming -- Bio-Logics: Logical Analysis of Bioregulatory Networks -- Canonical Ground Horn Theories -- Generic Functional Representation of Sorted Trees Supporting Attribution (Haskell Can Do It) -- The Blossom of Finite Semantic Trees -- Functional Logic Programming: From Theory to Curry -- From Search to Computation: Redundancy Criteria and Simplification at Work -- Elimination Techniques for Program Analysis -- Narrowing Based Inductive Proof Search -- Inst-Gen - A Modular Approach to Instantiation-Based Automated Reasoning -- Common Knowledge Logic in a Higher Order Proof Assistant -- Constructing Bachmair-Ganzinger Models -- Planning with Effectively Propositional Logic -- The Relative Power of Semantics and Unification -- First-Order Resolution Methods for Modal Logics -- On Combinations of Local Theory Extensions -- Interprocedural Shape Analysis for Effectively Cutpoint-Free Programs.

This Festschrift volume, published in memory of Harald Ganzinger, contains 17 papers from colleagues all over the world and covers all the fields to which Harald Ganzinger dedicated his work during his academic career. The volume begins with a complete account of Harald Ganzinger's work and then turns its focus to the research of his former colleagues, students, and friends who pay tribute to him through their writing. Their individual papers span a broad range of topics, including programming language semantics, analysis and verification, first-order and higher-order theorem proving, unification theory, non-classical logics, reasoning modulo theories, and applications of automated reasoning in biology.

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