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The talk describes the method used for reasoning about quantifiers in the Simplify theorem-prover, which is the reasoning engine inside the Extended Static Checkers built for Java and for Modula-3 at the DEC/Compaq/HP Systems Research Center. The essence of the method is pattern-based heuristic instantiation. The two main novelties are
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because matching is performed in the E-graph (a term-DAG augmented with a congruence-closed equivalence relation) instead of in an ordinary term DAG, the prover makes better use of equality information, and
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two E-graph specific performance optimizations will be described, the “modtime optimization” and the “pattern-elements optimization”.
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Nelson, G. (2003). Reasoning about Quantifiers by Matching in the E-graph. In: Baader, F. (eds) Automated Deduction – CADE-19. CADE 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2741. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45085-6_13
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