This book contains the proceedings of the 12th International Conference on TheoremProvinginHigherOrderLogics(TPHOLs'99),whichwasheldinNice at the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, September 14{17, 1999. Thirty- ve papers were submitted as completed research, and each of them was refereed by at least three reviewers appointed by the program committee. Twenty papers were selected for publication in this volume. Followingawell-establishedtraditioninthisseriesofconferences,anumberof researchers also came to discuss work in progress, using short talks and displays at a poster session. These papers are included in a supplementary proceedings volume. These supplementary proceedings take the form of a book published by INRIA in its series of research reports, under the following title : Theorem ProvinginHigherOrderLogics:EmergingTrends1999. The organizers were pleased that Dominique Bolignano, Arjeh Cohen, and Thomas Kropf accepted invitations to be guest speakers for TPHOLs'99. For several years, D. Bolignano has been the leader of the VIP team in the Dyade consortium between INRIA and Bull and is now at the head of a company Trusted Logic.
His team has been concentrating on the use of formal methods for the e ective veri cationof securityproperties for protocols used in electronic commerce. A. Cohen has had a key in?uence on the development of computer algebra in The Netherlands and his contribution has been of particular imp- tance to researchersinterested in combining the severalknown methods of using computers to perform mathematical investigations. T. Kropf is an important actor in the Europe-wide project PROSPER, which aims to deliver the be- ts of mechanized formal analysis to system builders in industry.
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The refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Theorem Proving in Higher Order Logics, TPHOLs '99, held in Nice, France, in September 1999. Among the theorem provers evaluated in these 20 revised papers are COQ, HOL, Isabelle, Isabelle/ZF, and OpenMath.
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Recent Advancements in Hardware Verification — How to Make Theorem Proving Fit for an Industrial Usage.- Disjoint Sums over Type Classes in HOL.- Inductive Datatypes in HOL — Lessons Learned in Formal-Logic Engineering.- Isomorphisms — A Link Between the Shallow and the Deep.- Polytypic Proof Construction.- Recursive Function Definition over Coinductive Types.- Hardware Verification Using Co-induction in COQ.- Connecting Proof Checkers and Computer Algebra Using OpenMath.- A Machine-Checked Theory of Floating Point Arithmetic.- Universal Algebra in Type Theory.- Locales A Sectioning Concept for Isabelle.- Isar — A Generic Interpretative Approach to Readable Formal Proof Documents.- On the Implementation of an Extensible Declarative Proof Language.- Three Tactic Theorem Proving.- Mechanized Operational Semantics via (Co)Induction.- Representing WP Semantics in Isabelle/ZF.- A HOL Conversion for Translating Linear Time Temporal Logic to ?-Automata.- From I/O Automata to Timed I/O Automata.- Formal Methods and Security Evaluation.- Importing MDG Verification Results into HOL.- Integrating Gandalf and HOL.- Lifted-FL: A Pragmatic Implementation of Combined Model Checking and Theorem Proving.- Symbolic Functional Evaluation.
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ISBN
9783540664635
Publisert
1999-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet