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Computing Witnesses Using the SCAN Algorithm (Extended Preprint)

Computing Witnesses Using the SCAN Algorithm (Extended Preprint)

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英文摘要

Second-order quantifier-elimination is the problem of finding, given a formula with second-order quantifiers, a logically equivalent first-order formula. While such formulas are not computable in general, there are practical algorithms and subclasses with applications throughout computational logic. One of the most prominent algorithms for second-order quantifier elimination is the SCAN algorithm which is based on saturation theorem proving. In this paper we show how the SCAN algorithm on clause sets can be extended to solve a more general problem: namely, finding an instance of the second-order quantifiers that results in a logically equivalent first-order formula. In addition we provide a prototype implementation of the proposed method. This work paves the way for applying the SCAN algorithm to new problems in application domains such as modal correspondence theory, knowledge representation, and verification.

Fabian Achammer、Stefan Hetzl、Renate A. Schmidt

计算技术、计算机技术

Fabian Achammer,Stefan Hetzl,Renate A. Schmidt.Computing Witnesses Using the SCAN Algorithm (Extended Preprint)[EB/OL].(2025-05-30)[2025-07-01].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00163.点此复制

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