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REDLOG: computer algebra meets computer logic

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REDLOG is a package that extends the computer algebra system REDUCE to a computer logic system, i.e., a system that provides algorithms for the symbolic manipulation of first-order formulas over some temporarily fixed language and theory. In contrast to theorem provers, the methods applied know about the underlying algebraic theory and make use of it. We illustrate some applications of REDLOG, describe its functionality as it appears to the user, and explain the design issues and implementation techniques. REDLOG is available on the WWW.

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            cover image ACM SIGSAM Bulletin
            ACM SIGSAM Bulletin  Volume 31, Issue 2
            June 1997
            30 pages
            ISSN:0163-5824
            DOI:10.1145/261320
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            New York, NY, United States

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