Rippling: Meta-Level Guidance for Mathematical Reasoning
David Basin author Alan Bundy author Dieter Hutter author Andrew Ireland author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Jun '05
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A unique, systematic and comprehensive introduction to rippling and to the wider subject of automated inductive theorem proving.
The new technique of rippling and its use in automated reasoning are described here. The method uses heuristics and search to help address the problem of combinatorial explosion. The book provides a unique, systematic and comprehensive introduction to this and to the wider subject of automated inductive theorem proving.Rippling is a radically new technique for the automation of mathematical reasoning. It is widely applicable whenever a goal is to be proved from one or more syntactically similar givens. It was originally developed for inductive proofs, where the goal was the induction conclusion and the givens were the induction hypotheses. It has proved to be applicable to a much wider class of tasks, from summing series via analysis to general equational reasoning. The application to induction has especially important practical implications in the building of dependable IT systems, and provides solutions to issues such as the problem of combinatorial explosion. Rippling is the first of many new search control techniques based on formula annotation; some additional annotated reasoning techniques are also described here. This systematic and comprehensive introduction to rippling, and to the wider subject of automated inductive theorem proving, will be welcomed by researchers and graduate students alike.
ISBN: 9780521834490
Dimensions: 237mm x 158mm x 19mm
Weight: 475g
216 pages