9783662504963-3662504960-Decision Procedures: An Algorithmic Point of View (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series)

Decision Procedures: An Algorithmic Point of View (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series)

ISBN-13: 9783662504963
ISBN-10: 3662504960
Edition: 2nd ed. 2016
Author: Daniel Kroening, Ofer Strichman
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 377 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783662504963
ISBN-10: 3662504960
Edition: 2nd ed. 2016
Author: Daniel Kroening, Ofer Strichman
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 377 pages

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Decision Procedures: An Algorithmic Point of View (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) (ISBN-13: 9783662504963 and ISBN-10: 3662504960), written by authors Daniel Kroening, Ofer Strichman, was published by Springer in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other AI & Machine Learning (Computer Science) books. You can easily purchase or rent Decision Procedures: An Algorithmic Point of View (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used AI & Machine Learning books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.04.

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A decision procedure is an algorithm that, given a decision problem, terminates with a correct yes/no answer. Here, the authors focus on theories that are expressive enough to model real problems, but are still decidable. Specifically, the book concentrates on decision procedures for first-order theories that are commonly used in automated verification and reasoning, theorem-proving, compiler optimization and operations research. The techniques described in the book draw from fields such as graph theory and logic, and are routinely used in industry. The authors introduce the basic terminology of satisfiability modulo theories and then, in separate chapters, study decision procedures for each of the following theories: propositional logic; equalities and uninterpreted functions; linear arithmetic; bit vectors; arrays; pointer logic; and quantified formulas.

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