This is the repository for our CSC-490 project at UNCG in the Spring 2021 semester.
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This is the repository for our CSC-490 project at UNCG in the Spring 2021 semester.
A Theorem Prover for Propositional Logic
Propositional statement validity check or also check statement is true at least once or not.
Export conclusions with resolution (resolution) / conclusions with forward chaining for (definite) Horn clauses of propositional logic
A simple theorem prover made for a university programming assignment
Supplementing a Bayesian Network with classical and defeasible inference logical statements.
Automatically checks whether a given propositional formula is satisfiable.
A resolver for propositional logic schemata/well-formed formulas using Quine’s method of truth value analysis.
This Project shows an understanding of Propositional Logic, Conjunctive Normal Form, and The Resolution Refutation Method.
A better sat-solver than my previous String-based sat-solver
COMP305 (Biocomputation) group project at the University of Liverpool. Converts a string of propositional logic to a McCulloch-Pitts network.
Theorem Prover for Propositional Logic using the truth table method for formulas in Conjuntive Normal Form.
Research code to find similarity and local/constructive symmetries of clausal propositions or graph isomophisms
In this bachelor thesis, I developed a toolkit for automated reasoning and interpolation with ordered resolution.
🧠 Classification of pathologies column using propositional logic satisfiability algorithms.
OpenPAS consists of a library, a script runtime, and an interactive console that is capable of probabilistic argumentation and propositional logic operations. OpenPAS contains a full implementation of Probabilistic Argumentation Systems (PAS) which is a framework that is a combination of propositional logic and probability theory.
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