Veroff, Robert (ed.) Automated reasoning and its applications. Essays in honor of Larry Wos. (English) Zbl 0928.68101 Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 264 p. (1997). Publisher’s description: The primary objective of automated reasoning (which includes automated deduction and automated theorem proving) is to develop computer programs that use logical reasoning for the solution of a wide variety of problems, including open questions. The essays in automated reasoning and its applications were written in honor of Larry Wos, one of the founders of the field. Wos played a central role in forming the “culture” of automated reasoning at Argonne National Laboratory. He and his colleagues consistently seek to build systems that search huge spaces for solutions to difficult problems and proofs of significant theorems. They have had numerous notable successes. The contributors are among the world’s leading researchers in automated reasoning. Their essays cover the theory, software system design, and use of these systems to solve real problems. The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually. Cited in 3 Documents MSC: 68T15 Theorem proving (deduction, resolution, etc.) (MSC2010) 00B30 Festschriften 03B35 Mechanization of proofs and logical operations 68-06 Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to computer science Keywords:automated reasoning Biographic References: Wos, Larry Software:leanTAP; Coq PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{R. Veroff} (ed.), Automated reasoning and its applications. Essays in honor of Larry Wos. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (1997; Zbl 0928.68101)