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Theorem Proving in Higher Order Logics: 13th International Conference, Tphols 2000 Portland, Or, Usa, August 14-18, 2000 Proceedings - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Mark D Aagaard
Theorem Proving in Higher Order Logics: 13th International Conference, Tphols 2000 Portland, Or, Usa, August 14-18, 2000 Proceedings - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Mark D Aagaard
The papers cover aspects of HOL theorem proving, formal verification of hardware and software systems, and formal verification. Among the HOL theorem provers evaluated are COQ, HOL, Isabelle, HOL/SPIN, PVS, and Isabelle/HOL.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Fix-Point Equations for Well-Founded Recursion in Type Theory.- Programming and Computing in HOL.- Proof Terms for Simply Typed Higher Order Logic.- Routing Information Protocol in HOL/SPIN.- Recursive Families of Inductive Types.- Aircraft Trajectory Modeling and Alerting Algorithm Verification.- Intel s Formal Verification Experience on the Willamette Development.- A Prototype Proof Translator from HOL to Coq.- Proving ML Type Soundness Within Coq.- On the Mechanization of Real Analysis in Isabelle/HOL.- Equational Reasoning via Partial Reflection.- Reachability Programming in HOL98 Using BDDs.- Transcendental Functions and Continuity Checking in PVS.- Verified Optimizations for the Intel IA-64 Architecture.- Formal Verification of IA-64 Division Algorithms.- Fast Tactic-Based Theorem Proving.- Implementing a Program Logic of Objects in a Higher-Order Logic Theorem Prover.- A Strong and Mechanizable Grand Logic.- Inheritance in Higher Order Logic: Modeling and Reasoning.- Total-Correctness Refinement for Sequential Reactive Systems.- Divider Circuit Verification with Model Checking and Theorem Proving.- Specification and Verification of a Steam-Boiler with Signal-Coq.- Functional Procedures in Higher-Order Logic.- Formalizing Stalmarck s Algorithm in Coq.- TAS A Generic Window Inference System.- Weak Alternating Automata in Isabelle/HOL.- Graphical Theories of Interactive Systems: Can a Proof Assistant Help?.- Formal Verification of the Alpha 21364 Network Protocol.- Dependently Typed Records for Representing Mathematical Structure.- Towards a Machine-Checked Java Specification Book.- Another Look at Nested Recursion.- Automating the Search for Answers to Open Questions.- Appendix: Conjectures Concerning Proof, Design, and Verification."Publisher Marketing: This text constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Theorem Proving in Higher Order Logics, TPHOLs 2000, held in Portland, Oregon, USA in August 2000. The 29 revised full papers presented together with three invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions. Aspects of HOL theorem proving, formal verification of hardware and software systems, and formal verification are covered. Among the HOL theorem provers evaluated are COQ, HOL, Isabelle, HOL/SPIN, PVS, and Isabelle/HOL.
Contributor Bio: Harrison, John JOHN HARRISON has co-authored cookbooks with many of America's leading chefs, including Mark Miller, Roy Yamaguchi, and Hubert Keller. He lives in Hawaii. Contributor Bio: Harrison, John John Harrison is a freelance writer whose interests include collecting vintage 8 & 16mm sexploitation loops and educational shorts. He runs a small mail-order business called THE GRAVEYARD TRAMP, which specialises in off-beat items of pop culture memorabilia. In 2003 he curated an exhibition of vintage adult paperback cover art at The Basement Cafe in Melbourne.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 27, 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9783540678632 |
Publishers | Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gm |
Pages | 548 |
Dimensions | 155 × 233 × 28 mm · 762 g |
Editor | Aagaard, Mark |
Editor | Harrison, John |