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Rules of inference / Automated theorem proving / Logic in computer science / Logic programming / Resolution / Datalog / Horn clause / Unification / Semantic reasoner / Logic / Mathematical logic / Mathematics
Date: 2013-07-16 09:32:31
Rules of inference
Automated theorem proving
Logic in computer science
Logic programming
Resolution
Datalog
Horn clause
Unification
Semantic reasoner
Logic
Mathematical logic
Mathematics

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