TPTP Problem File: SWW452-1.p

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% File     : SWW452-1 : TPTP v8.2.0. Released v5.2.0.
% Domain   : Software Verification
% Problem  : Randomly generated entailment of the form F -> G (n = 12)
% Version  : Especial.
% English  : A randomly generated entailment with n program variables.
%            A random graph with pointers and list segments is generated,
%            and then some of the segments are folded. The task is to
%            prove whether the unfolded version entails the folded one.
%            Parameters are chosen so that about half of the generated
%            entailments are valid.
%            These entailments stress the role of unfolding axioms.

% Refs     : [RN11]  Rybalchenko & Navarro Perez (2011), Separation Logic +
%          : [Nav11] Navarro Perez (2011), Email to Geoff Sutcliffe
% Source   : [Nav11]
% Names    : bolognesa-12-e02 [Nav11]

% Status   : Satisfiable
% Rating   : 1.00 v5.2.0
% Syntax   : Number of clauses     :   13 (   6 unt;   3 nHn;  11 RR)
%            Number of literals    :   23 (   8 equ;  10 neg)
%            Maximal clause size   :    3 (   1 avg)
%            Maximal term depth    :   14 (   2 avg)
%            Number of predicates  :    2 (   1 usr;   0 prp; 1-2 aty)
%            Number of functors    :   17 (  17 usr;  14 con; 0-2 aty)
%            Number of variables   :   38 (   9 sgn)
% SPC      : CNF_SAT_RFO_EQU_NUE

% Comments :
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%----Include axioms for Lists in Separation Logic
include('Axioms/SWV013-0.ax').
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cnf(premise_1,hypothesis,
    heap(sep(next(x5,x6),sep(next(x12,x4),sep(next(x8,x6),sep(lseg(x1,x8),sep(next(x11,x5),sep(lseg(x4,x3),sep(next(x2,x4),sep(next(x9,x6),sep(next(x3,x7),sep(lseg(x6,x8),sep(next(x7,x10),sep(lseg(x10,x3),emp))))))))))))) ).

cnf(conclusion_1,negated_conjecture,
    ~ heap(sep(lseg(x9,x6),sep(lseg(x2,x4),sep(lseg(x12,x7),sep(lseg(x11,x8),sep(lseg(x1,x6),sep(lseg(x7,x3),emp))))))) ).

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