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      Automated Technology for Verification and Analysis 

      Accelerating Interpolants

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          Linear reasoning. A new form of the Herbrand-Gentzen theorem

          In Herbrand's Theorem [2] or Gentzen's Extended Hauptsatz [1], a certain relationship is asserted to hold between the structures of A and A′, whenever A implies A′ (i.e., A ⊃ A′ is valid) and moreover A is a conjunction and A′ an alternation of first-order formulas in prenex normal form. Unfortunately, the relationship is described in a roundabout way, by relating A and A′ to a quantifier-free tautology. One purpose of this paper is to provide a description which in certain respects is more direct. Roughly speaking, ascent to A ⊃ A′ from a quantifier-free level will be replaced by movement from A to A′ on the quantificational level. Each movement will be closely related to the ascent it replaces.
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            Construction of abstract state graphs with PVS

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                2012
                : 187-202
                10.1007/978-3-642-33386-6_16
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