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Impasse-driven reasoning in proof planning. (English) Zbl 1151.68636

Kohlhase, Michael (ed.), Mathematical knowledge management. 4th international conference, MKM 2005, Bremen, Germany, July 15-17, 2005. Revised selected papers. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 3-540-31430-X/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3863. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 143-158 (2006).
Summary: In a problem solving process, a step may not result in the expected progress or may not be applicable as expected. Hence, knowledge how to overcome and react to impasses and other failures is an important ingredient of successful mathematical problem solving. To employ such knowledge in a proving system requires a variety of behaviors and a flexible control. Multi-strategy proof planning is a knowledge-based theorem proving approach that provides a variety of strategies and knowledge-based guidance for search at different levels. This paper introduces reasoning about impasses as a natural ingredient of meta-reasoning at a strategic level and illustrates the use of knowledge about failure handling in the proof planner Multi.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1096.68004].

MSC:

68T15 Theorem proving (deduction, resolution, etc.) (MSC2010)
68T30 Knowledge representation

Software:

Multi
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