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PROTEIN
A PROver with a Theory Extension INterface. Theorem prover for first-order clause logic, written in ECRC's Prolog-dialect ECLiPSe. Free download, documentation.
http://www.uni-koblenz.de/ag-ki/Implementierungen/Protein/
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Automated Reasoning Project
Web resource provided by research group. Includes access to software developed by the team, coverering such projects as FINDER (Finite Domain Enumerator), MaGIC (Matrix Generator for Implication Connectives) and Kripke (A theorem prover for the relevant
http://cslab.anu.edu.au/ar/
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MUltlog
Takes as input the specification of a finitely-valued first-order logic and produces a sequent calculus, a natural deduction system, and clause formation rules for this logic.
http://www.logic.at/multlog/
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Isabelle
A generic theorem proving environment developed at Cambridge University (Larry Paulson) and TU Munich (Tobias Nipkow). Includes logic, documentation and free download.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/HVG/Isabelle/
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The Coq Project
Deals with effectively machine-checked formal mathematics. In practice, this includes the study of mathematical formalisms well-suited for implementations, the implementations themselves and the use of these for various applications. Focuses on software
http://pauillac.inria.fr/coq/
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