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Handbook of Automated Reasoning

The Handbook of Automated Reasoning (, 2128 pages) is a collection of survey articles on the field of automated reasoning. Published in June 2001 by MIT Press, it is edited by John Alan Robinson and Andrei Voronkov. Volume 1 describes methods for classical logic, first-order logic with equality and other theories, and induction. Volume 2 covers higher-order, non-classical and other kinds of logic.

Index

Volume 1

History
Classical Logic
Equality and Other Theories
Induction

Volume 2

Higher-Order Logic and Logical Frameworks
Nonclassical Logics
Decidable Classes and Model Building
Implementation

References

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