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Current Trends in Automated Deduction

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Automated deduction is one of the key areas in artificial intelligence. In this short article we give an overview on some of the main current research topics in automated deduction.

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  1. http://www.satcompetition.org.

  2. http://www.smtcomp.org.

  3. http://www.cs.miami.edu/~tptp/CASC.

  4. http://www.termination-portal.org/wiki/Termination_Competition.

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Giesl, J. Current Trends in Automated Deduction. Künstl Intell 24, 11–13 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-010-0011-9

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