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The Procedures of the CADE-13 ATP System Competition

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This article describes the practical procedures that were used to run the CADE-13 ATP System Competition. The article describes the hardware and software environments, the system installation, the soundness testing performed, the preparation of problems for the competition, the choice of the number of problems and the time limit, and the execution of the systems.

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  1. Sutcliffe, G. and Suttner, C. B.: The results of the CADE-13 ATP system competition, Journal of Automated Reasoning 18(2) (1997).

  2. Suttner, C. B. and Sutcliffe, G.: The TPTP Problem Library (TPTP v1.2.1), Technical Report AR-96-02, Institut für Informatik, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany, 1996; Technical Report 96/09, Department of Computer Science, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia, 1996.

  3. Suttner, C. B. and Sutcliffe, G.: The design of the CADE-13 ATP system competition, Journal of Automated Reasoning 18(2) (1997).

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Sutcliffe, G., Suttner, C. The Procedures of the CADE-13 ATP System Competition. Journal of Automated Reasoning 18, 163–169 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005858625038

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