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Proofs as Schemas and Their Heuristic Use

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Fuchs, M

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Automated theorem proving essentially amounts to solving search problems. Despite significant progress in recent years theorem provers still have many shortcomings. The use of machine-learning techniques such as schemas is acknowledged as promising, but difficult to apply in the area of theorem proving. We propose a simple form of schemas, and to make use of a schema heuristically by integrating it with a search-guiding heuristic. Experiments have demonstrated that the approach allows a theorem prover to find proofs significantly faster and to prove hard problems that were out of reach before.

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Journal of Symbolic Computation

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2037-12-31
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