Semantic resolution tree

A semantic resolution tree is a tree used for the definition of the semantics of a programming language.[1] They have often been used as a theoretical tool for showing the unsatisfiability of clauses in first-order predicate logic.[2]

References

  1. Kundu, S (1986-12-01). "Tree resolution and generalized semantic tree". Proceedings of the ACM SIGART international symposium on Methodologies for intelligent systems. ISMIS '86. Knoxville, Tennessee, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 270–278. doi:10.1145/12808.12838. ISBN 978-0-89791-206-8. S2CID 17442587.
  2. Kim, Choon Kyu; Newborn, Monty (2003). Dongarra, Jack; Laforenza, Domenico; Orlando, Salvatore (eds.). "Competitive Semantic Tree Theorem Prover with Resolutions". Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer. 2840: 227–231. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-39924-7_33. ISBN 978-3-540-39924-7.


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