Fedora 13 Update: alt-ergo-0.92.1-1.fc13
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2010-16105
2010-10-11 18:56:37
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Name : alt-ergo
Product : Fedora 13
Version : 0.92.1
Release : 1.fc13
URL : http://alt-ergo.lri.fr
Summary : Automated theorem prover including linear arithmetic
Description :
Alt-Ergo is an automated theorem prover implemented in OCaml. It is
based on CC(X) - a congruence closure algorithm parameterized by an
equational theory X. This algorithm is reminiscent of the Shostak
algorithm. Currently CC(X) is instantiated by the theory of linear
arithmetics. Alt-Ergo also contains a home made SAT-solver and an
instantiation mechanism by which it fully supports quantifiers.
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Update Information:
Update to version 0.92.1.
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ChangeLog:
* Wed Oct 6 2010 David A. Wheeler <dwheeler at dwheeler.com> 0.92.1-1
- Update to version 0.92.1. This means:
- New built-in syntax for the theory of arrays
- Fixes a bug in the arithmetic module
- Allows folding and unfolding of predicate definitions
* Tue Jun 8 2010 David A. Wheeler <dwheeler at dwheeler.com> 0.91-1
- Update to version 0.91. This means:
- partial support for non-linear arithmetics
- support case split on integer variables
- new support for Euclidean division and modulo operators
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use
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