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  1. A Computational Logic.Robert S. Boyer & J. Strother Moore - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (3):1302-1304.
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  • Open sentences and the induction axiom.J. R. Shoenfield - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (1):7-12.
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  • On the complexity of proof deskolemization.Matthias Baaz, Stefan Hetzl & Daniel Weller - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (2):669-686.
    We consider the following problem: Given a proof of the Skolemization of a formula F, what is the length of the shortest proof of F? For the restriction of this question to cut-free proofs we prove corresponding exponential upper and lower bounds.
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  • Diophantine equations in fragments of arithmetic.Ulf R. Schmerl - 1988 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 38 (2):135-170.
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  • A note on parameter free Π1 -induction and restricted exponentiation.A. Cordón-Franco, A. Fernández-Margarit & F. F. Lara-Martín - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (5):444-455.
    We characterize the sets of all Π2 and all equation image theorems of IΠ−1 in terms of restricted exponentiation, and use these characterizations to prove that both sets are not deductively equivalent. We also discuss how these results generalize to n > 0. As an application, we prove that a conservation theorem of Beklemishev stating that IΠ−n + 1 is conservative over IΣ−n with respect to equation image sentences cannot be extended to Πn + 2 sentences. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag (...)
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  • A compact representation of proofs.Dale A. Miller - 1987 - Studia Logica 46 (4):347 - 370.
    A structure which generalizes formulas by including substitution terms is used to represent proofs in classical logic. These structures, called expansion trees, can be most easily understood as describing a tautologous substitution instance of a theorem. They also provide a computationally useful representation of classical proofs as first-class values. As values they are compact and can easily be manipulated and transformed. For example, we present an explicit transformations between expansion tree proofs and cut-free sequential proofs. A theorem prover which represents (...)
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  • On parameter free induction schemas.R. Kaye, J. Paris & C. Dimitracopoulos - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1082-1097.
    We present a comprehensive study of the axiom schemas IΣ - n , BΣ - n (induction and collection schemas for parameter free Σ n formulas) and some closely related schemas.
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  • Rippling: A heuristic for guiding inductive proofs.Alan Bundy, Andrew Stevens, Frank van Harmelen, Andrew Ireland & Alan Smaill - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 62 (2):185-253.
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  • Induction rules in bounded arithmetic.Emil Jeřábek - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (3-4):461-501.
    We study variants of Buss’s theories of bounded arithmetic axiomatized by induction schemes disallowing the use of parameters, and closely related induction inference rules. We put particular emphasis on \ induction schemes, which were so far neglected in the literature. We present inclusions and conservation results between the systems and \ of a new form), results on numbers of instances of the axioms or rules, connections to reflection principles for quantified propositional calculi, and separations between the systems.
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  • Inductive theorem proving based on tree grammars.Sebastian Eberhard & Stefan Hetzl - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (6):665-700.
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