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Unifikationsgraphen für Intelligentes Backtracking in Deduktionssystemen

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Part of the book series: Informatik-Fachberichte ((INFORMATIK,volume 76))

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Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit einem Teilgebiet des automatischen Beweisens, das von groβer Bedeutung fur die Entwicklung effizienter Deduktionssysteme ist, nämlich dem Gebiet des Backtrackings.

Eine neue Methode für intelligentes Back-tracking in Deduktionssystemen wird vorgestellt. Sie beruht auf der Auswertung der bei Unifikationskonflikten anfallenden Information. Diese ist in einem Unifikationsgraphen mit Constraints festgehalten, der bei der Unifikation erstellt wird. Aus dem Graphen konnen dann maximal unifizierbare Teilmengen ermittelt werden.

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Dilger, W., Janson, A. (1983). Unifikationsgraphen für Intelligentes Backtracking in Deduktionssystemen. In: Neumann, B. (eds) GWAI-83. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 76. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69391-5_17

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