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The Logic Machine Architecture (LMA) is a layered family of software tools designed to enable the efficient and flexible use and development of significant theorem proving systems. As such it is an abstraction of the implementation details of many existing theorem proving programs.
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Lusk, E.L., McCune, W. W., Overbeek, R. A. Logic Machine Architecture: Inference Mechanisms. In Loveland (editor), 6th Conference on Automated Deduction. Springer-Verlag, 1982. Lecture notes in computer science No. 138.
Lusk, E.L., McCune, W. W., Overbeek, R. A. Logic Machine Architecture: Kernel Functions. In Loveland (editor), 6th Conference on Automated Deduction. Springer-Verlag, 1982. Lecture notes in computer science No. 138.
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Bundy, A., Wallen, L. (1984). Logic Machine Architecture. In: Bundy, A., Wallen, L. (eds) Catalogue of Artificial Intelligence Tools. Symbolic Computation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96868-6_128
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