
doi: 10.3233/sat190112
We discuss the relationship between linear resolution, s-linear resolution and other fragments of resolution, including tree-like resolution, regular resolution and general resolution. We also discuss linear resolution with restarts. We present polynomial-size linear resolution proofs of the ordering tautologies (also known as “graph tautologies”), and the guarded ordering tautologies. This shows that regular resolution does not simulate linear resolution.
Complexity of proofs, linear resolution, Mechanization of proofs and logical operations, proof complexity, s-resolution, tree-like resolution, regular resolution
Complexity of proofs, linear resolution, Mechanization of proofs and logical operations, proof complexity, s-resolution, tree-like resolution, regular resolution
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