TPTP Problem File: LCL106-1.p

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% File     : LCL106-1 : TPTP v8.2.0. Released v1.0.0.
% Domain   : Logic Calculi (Left group)
% Problem  : Q-2 depends on Q-1, Q-4
% Version  : [McC92b] axioms.
% English  : Axiomatisations of the left group calculus are {LG-1,
%            LG-2,LG-3,LG-4,LG-5} by Kalman, {LG-2,LG-3}, {LG-2,P-1},
%            {LG-2,P-4}, {LG-2,Q-1,Q-2}, {P-1,Q-3}, {P-4,Q-3}, {Q-1,
%            Q-2,Q-3}, {Q-1,Q-3,Q-4}, {LG-27-1690} all by McCune. Show
%            that Q-2 depends on Q-1 and Q-4.

% Refs     : [MW92]  McCune & Wos (1992), Experiments in Automated Deductio
%          : [McC92a] McCune (1992), Automated Discovery of New Axiomatisat
%          : [McC92b] McCune (1992), Email to G. Sutcliffe
% Source   : [McC92b]
% Names    : LG-99 [MW92]

% Status   : Unsatisfiable
% Rating   : 0.00 v5.4.0, 0.06 v5.3.0, 0.10 v5.2.0, 0.08 v5.1.0, 0.06 v5.0.0, 0.07 v4.0.1, 0.00 v2.1.0, 0.00 v2.0.0
% Syntax   : Number of clauses     :    4 (   3 unt;   0 nHn;   2 RR)
%            Number of literals    :    6 (   0 equ;   3 neg)
%            Maximal clause size   :    3 (   1 avg)
%            Maximal term depth    :    5 (   2 avg)
%            Number of predicates  :    1 (   1 usr;   0 prp; 1-1 aty)
%            Number of functors    :    4 (   4 usr;   3 con; 0-2 aty)
%            Number of variables   :    8 (   0 sgn)
% SPC      : CNF_UNS_RFO_NEQ_HRN

% Comments :
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cnf(condensed_detachment,axiom,
    ( ~ is_a_theorem(equivalent(X,Y))
    | ~ is_a_theorem(X)
    | is_a_theorem(Y) ) ).

cnf(q_1,axiom,
    is_a_theorem(equivalent(X,equivalent(equivalent(Y,Z),equivalent(equivalent(Z,Y),X)))) ).

cnf(q_4,axiom,
    is_a_theorem(equivalent(equivalent(equivalent(X,Y),equivalent(X,Z)),equivalent(Y,Z))) ).

cnf(prove_q_2,negated_conjecture,
    ~ is_a_theorem(equivalent(equivalent(a,b),equivalent(equivalent(c,a),equivalent(c,b)))) ).

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