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* Remarks: T1:
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* (R t_1 s_1) ... Tn: (R t_n s_n) [monotonicity T1 ... Tn]: (R (f t_1 ...
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* t_n) (f s_1 ... s_n)) Remark: if t_i == s_i, then the antecedent Ti is
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* suppressed. That is, reflexivity proofs are supressed to save space.
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* suppressed. That is, reflexivity proofs are suppressed to save space.
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*
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* @throws Z3Exception on error
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* @return a boolean
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}
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/**
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* Indicates whether the term is a proof by eliminiation of not-or
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* Indicates whether the term is a proof by elimination of not-or
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* Remarks: * Given a proof for (not (or l_1 ... l_n)), produces a proof for (not l_i). * T1: (not (or l_1 ... l_n)) [not-or-elim T1]: (not l_i)
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* @throws Z3Exception on error
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* @return a boolean
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@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ public class Expr extends AST
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}
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/**
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* Indicates whether the term is a hypthesis marker.
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* Indicates whether the term is a hypothesis marker.
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* Remarks: Mark a
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* hypothesis in a natural deduction style proof.
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* @throws Z3Exception on error
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* Indicates whether the term is a relation filter
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* Remarks: Filter
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* (restrict) a relation with respect to a predicate. The first argument is
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* a relation. The second argument is a predicate with free de-Brujin
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* a relation. The second argument is a predicate with free de-Bruijn
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* indices corresponding to the columns of the relation. So the first column
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* in the relation has index 0.
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* @throws Z3Exception on error
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@ -2094,7 +2094,7 @@ public class Expr extends AST
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}
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/**
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* The de-Burijn index of a bound variable.
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* The de-Bruijn index of a bound variable.
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* Remarks: Bound variables are
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* indexed by de-Bruijn indices. It is perhaps easiest to explain the
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* meaning of de-Bruijn indices by indicating the compilation process from
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