TPTP Problem File: GRP076-1.p
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% File : GRP076-1 : TPTP v9.0.0. Bugfixed v2.3.0.
% Domain : Group Theory
% Problem : Single axiom for group theory, in double division and identity
% Version : [McC93] (equality) axioms.
% English : This is a single axiom for group theory, in terms of double
% division and identity.
% Refs : [McC93] McCune (1993), Single Axioms for Groups and Abelian Gr
% Source : [McC93]
% Names : Axiom 3.5.1 [McC93]
% Status : Unsatisfiable
% Rating : 0.20 v9.0.0, 0.13 v8.2.0, 0.19 v8.1.0, 0.16 v7.5.0, 0.24 v7.3.0, 0.15 v7.2.0, 0.17 v7.1.0, 0.09 v7.0.0, 0.00 v6.4.0, 0.21 v6.3.0, 0.10 v6.2.0, 0.20 v6.1.0, 0.18 v6.0.0, 0.14 v5.5.0, 0.25 v5.4.0, 0.11 v5.3.0, 0.30 v5.2.0, 0.12 v5.1.0, 0.11 v5.0.0, 0.10 v4.1.0, 0.11 v4.0.1, 0.12 v4.0.0, 0.00 v3.3.0, 0.11 v3.2.0, 0.00 v2.3.0
% Syntax : Number of clauses : 5 ( 4 unt; 0 nHn; 1 RR)
% Number of literals : 7 ( 7 equ; 3 neg)
% Maximal clause size : 3 ( 1 avg)
% Maximal term depth : 6 ( 2 avg)
% Number of predicates : 1 ( 0 usr; 0 prp; 2-2 aty)
% Number of functors : 9 ( 9 usr; 6 con; 0-2 aty)
% Number of variables : 7 ( 0 sgn)
% SPC : CNF_UNS_RFO_PEQ_NUE
% Comments :
% Bugfixes : v2.3.0 - Deleted double_division, added multiply and inverse,
% fixed prove_these_axioms.
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cnf(single_axiom,axiom,
double_divide(double_divide(X,double_divide(double_divide(double_divide(X,Y),Z),double_divide(Y,identity))),double_divide(identity,identity)) = Z ).
%----Definition of multiply
cnf(multiply,axiom,
multiply(X,Y) = double_divide(double_divide(Y,X),identity) ).
%----Definition of inverse
cnf(inverse,axiom,
inverse(X) = double_divide(X,identity) ).
%----Definition of identity
cnf(identity,axiom,
identity = double_divide(X,inverse(X)) ).
cnf(prove_these_axioms,negated_conjecture,
( multiply(inverse(a1),a1) != identity
| multiply(identity,a2) != a2
| multiply(multiply(a3,b3),c3) != multiply(a3,multiply(b3,c3)) ) ).
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