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This volume contains the research papers presented at the International Con- rence on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods (TABLEAUX 2002) held on July 30 August 1, 2002 in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the context of the third Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2002). This c- ference was the continuation of international meetings on the same topic held in Lautenbach (1992), Marseille (1993), Abingdon (1994), St. Goar (1995), Ter- sini (1996), Pont-`a-Mousson (1997), Oisterwijk (1998), Saratoga Springs (1999), and St Andrews (2000). In 2001 TABLEAUX was part of IJCAR 2001 in…mehr

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This volume contains the research papers presented at the International Con- rence on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods (TABLEAUX 2002) held on July 30 August 1, 2002 in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the context of the third Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2002). This c- ference was the continuation of international meetings on the same topic held in Lautenbach (1992), Marseille (1993), Abingdon (1994), St. Goar (1995), Ter- sini (1996), Pont-`a-Mousson (1997), Oisterwijk (1998), Saratoga Springs (1999), and St Andrews (2000). In 2001 TABLEAUX was part of IJCAR 2001 in - ena. The frame of FLoC 2002 guaranteed once again close contact to the larger Theorem Proving and Logic in Computer Science community. This was in par- cular witnessed by the talk by Matthias Baaz, jointly invited by CADE-18 and TABLEAUX 2002. Tableaux and related methods have been found to be a convenient formalism for automating deduction in various non-standard logics as well as in classical logic. This is nicely illustrated by the wide scope of logics that are covered by the papers collected in this volume: among them are linear logic, temporal - gics, various modal logics, including hybrid logic and multi-modal logics, fuzzy logics like G odel- andLuk asiewicz logics, various intermediate logics, quanti?ed boolean logic, and, of course, classical ?rst-order logic in various formats.
Autorenporträt
Uwe Egly, Technische Universität Wien, Austria / Christian G. Fernmüller, Technische Universität Wien, Austria