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The CADE ATP System Competition... part of ...
The 13th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning |
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The CADE ATP System Competition (CASC) is the annual evaluation of fully automatic, classical logic, ATP systems - the world championship for such systems. One purpose of CASC is to provide a public evaluation of the relative capabilities of ATP systems. Additionally, CASC aims to stimulate ATP research, motivate development and implementation of robust ATP systems that can be easily and usefully deployed in applications, provide an inspiring environment for personal interaction between ATP researchers, and expose ATP systems within and beyond the ATP community. CASC evaluates the performance of ATP systems in terms of the number of problems solved with an acceptable solution output, and the average time taken for problems solved, in the context of a bounded number of eligible problems and specified time limits.
CASC is held at each CADE and
IJCAR conference - the major forums for the presentation of new
research in all aspects of automated deduction.
CASC-J13 will be held
on 27th July 2026,
during the 13th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR, which incorporates
CADE).
The competition organizer is
Geoff Sutcliffe.
The competition is overseen by a panel of knowledgeable researchers who are not participating in
the event.
The panel members are
TBA.
If you have any questions about the competition, please email the organizer.
The ProoVer Competition will be held in
alongside CASC-13.
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