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Set theory in first-order logic: Clauses for Gödel's axioms (English)
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1986
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In this paper we present a set of clauses for set theory, thus developing a foundation for the expression of most theorems of mathematics in a form acceptable to a resolution-based automated theorem prover. Because Gödel's formulation of set theory permits presentation in a finite number of first-order formulas, we employ it rather than that of Zermelo- Fraenkel. We illustrate the expressive power of this formulation by providing statements of some well-known open questions in number theory, and give some intuition about how the axioms are used by including some sample proofs. A small set of challenge problems is also given.
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resolution-based automated theorem proving
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set of clauses for set theory
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Gödel's formulation of set theory
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number theory
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