HoCHC: A Refutationally Complete and Semantically Invariant System of Higher-order Logic Modulo Theories
Abstract
We present a simple resolution proof system for higher-order constrained Horn clauses (HoCHC) - a system of higher-order logic modulo theories - and prove its soundness and refutational completeness w.r.t. the standard semantics. As corollaries, we obtain the compactness theorem and semi-decidability of HoCHC for semi-decidable background theories, and we prove that HoCHC satisfies a canonical model property. Moreover a variant of the well-known translation from higher-order to 1st-order logic is shown to be sound and complete for HoCHC in standard semantics. We illustrate how to transfer decidability results for (fragments of) 1st-order logic modulo theories to our higher-order setting, using as example the Bernays-Schonfinkel-Ramsey fragment of HoCHC modulo a restricted form of Linear Integer Arithmetic.
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@article{arxiv.1902.10396,
title = {HoCHC: A Refutationally Complete and Semantically Invariant System of Higher-order Logic Modulo Theories},
author = {C. -H. Luke Ong and Dominik Wagner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.10396},
year = {2021}
}