Automated Reasoning: Theory and Applications

Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisite: course 161. Introduction to theory and practice of automated reasoning using propositional and first-order logic. Topics include syntax and semantics of formal logic; algorithms for logical reasoning, including satisfiability and entailment; syntactic and semantic restrictions on knowledge bases; effect of these restrictions on expressiveness, compactness, and computational tractability; applications of automated reasoning to diagnosis, planning, design, formal verification, and reliability analysis. Letter grading.

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  • LEC 1

    Open (6 seats)

    TR 10am-11:50am

    Boelter Hall 5420

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19S

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