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− | | | + | | Based on the notion of refinement used for Dold and Jones we have built a PVS theory establishing the general notions of refinements and its main properties. As a case study, we have established a refinement of the theory of finite sets by the theory of lists. |
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Revisión del 11:33 2 jun 2010
Title: | Theory of refinements in PVS. |
Authors: | José A. Alonso and María J. Hidalgo. |
Date: | 2002. |
Description: | Based on the notion of refinement used for Dold and Jones we have built a PVS theory establishing the general notions of refinements and its main properties. As a case study, we have established a refinement of the theory of finite sets by the theory of lists. |
Code: | You can find the PVS theories in ... |
Documentation: | Proving termination with multiset orderings in PVS: theory, methodology and applications |