
doi: 10.1007/bf01934987
A quick review of the basic ideas of four theorem proving methods is given: Robinson's resolution, Kowalski's connection graph, Prawitz' matrix reduction and the author's compactness method.
Mechanization of proofs and logical operations, connection graph, matrix reduction, resolution, survey, compactness method, Theorem proving (deduction, resolution, etc.)
Mechanization of proofs and logical operations, connection graph, matrix reduction, resolution, survey, compactness method, Theorem proving (deduction, resolution, etc.)
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