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A Survey on Theorem Provers in Formal Methods

Software Engineering 2019-12-09 v1 Formal Languages and Automata Theory Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

Mechanical reasoning is a key area of research that lies at the crossroads of mathematical logic and artificial intelligence. The main aim to develop mechanical reasoning systems (also known as theorem provers) was to enable mathematicians to prove theorems by computer programs. However, these tools evolved with time and now play vital role in the modeling and reasoning about complex and large-scale systems, especially safety-critical systems. Technically, mathematical formalisms and automated reasoning based-approaches are employed to perform inferences and to generate proofs in theorem provers. In literature, there is a shortage of comprehensive documents that can provide proper guidance about the preferences of theorem provers with respect to their designs, performances, logical frameworks, strengths, differences and their application areas. In this work, more than 40 theorem provers are studied in detail and compared to present a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of these tools. Theorem provers are investigated based on various parameters, which includes: implementation architecture, logic and calculus used, library support, level of automation, programming paradigm, programming language, differences and application areas.

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@article{arxiv.1912.03028,
  title  = {A Survey on Theorem Provers in Formal Methods},
  author = {M. Saqib Nawaz and Moin Malik and Yi Li and Meng Sun and M. Ikram Ullah Lali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.03028},
  year   = {2019}
}
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