TSTP Solution File: LCL646+1.001 by ET---2.0

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% File     : ET---2.0
% Problem  : LCL646+1.001 : TPTP v8.1.0. Released v4.0.0.
% Transfm  : none
% Format   : tptp:raw
% Command  : run_ET %s %d

% Computer : n009.cluster.edu
% Model    : x86_64 x86_64
% CPU      : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 2.10GHz
% Memory   : 8042.1875MB
% OS       : Linux 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64
% CPULimit : 300s
% WCLimit  : 600s
% DateTime : Sun Jul 17 10:14:10 EDT 2022

% Result   : Theorem 0.22s 1.39s
% Output   : CNFRefutation 0.22s
% Verified : 
% SZS Type : Refutation
%            Derivation depth      :    4
%            Number of leaves      :    1
% Syntax   : Number of formulae    :    7 (   3 unt;   0 def)
%            Number of atoms       :   53 (   0 equ)
%            Maximal formula atoms :   16 (   7 avg)
%            Number of connectives :   85 (  39   ~;  35   |;  11   &)
%                                         (   0 <=>;   0  =>;   0  <=;   0 <~>)
%            Maximal formula depth :   17 (   8 avg)
%            Maximal term depth    :    1 (   1 avg)
%            Number of predicates  :    8 (   7 usr;   1 prp; 0-2 aty)
%            Number of functors    :    5 (   5 usr;   5 con; 0-0 aty)
%            Number of variables   :   23 (   0 sgn  20   !;   2   ?)

% Comments : 
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fof(main,conjecture,
    ~ ? [X1] :
        ~ ( ~ ! [X2] :
                ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                | p6(X2) )
          | ~ ! [X2] :
                ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                | p2(X2) )
          | ~ ! [X2] :
                ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                | p4(X2) )
          | ~ ! [X2] :
                ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                | p2(X2) )
          | ! [X2] :
              ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
              | p5(X2) )
          | ! [X2] :
              ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
              | p3(X2) )
          | ! [X2] :
              ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
              | p2(X2) )
          | ! [X2] :
              ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
              | p1(X2) ) ),
    file('/export/starexec/sandbox/solver/bin/../tmp/theBenchmark.p.mepo_128.in',main) ).

fof(c_0_1,negated_conjecture,
    ~ ~ ? [X1] :
          ~ ( ~ ! [X2] :
                  ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                  | p6(X2) )
            | ~ ! [X2] :
                  ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                  | p2(X2) )
            | ~ ! [X2] :
                  ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                  | p4(X2) )
            | ~ ! [X2] :
                  ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                  | p2(X2) )
            | ! [X2] :
                ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                | p5(X2) )
            | ! [X2] :
                ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                | p3(X2) )
            | ! [X2] :
                ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                | p2(X2) )
            | ! [X2] :
                ( ~ r1(X1,X2)
                | p1(X2) ) ),
    inference(assume_negation,[status(cth)],[main]) ).

fof(c_0_2,negated_conjecture,
    ! [X4,X5,X6,X7] :
      ( ( ~ r1(esk1_0,X4)
        | p6(X4) )
      & ( ~ r1(esk1_0,X5)
        | p2(X5) )
      & ( ~ r1(esk1_0,X6)
        | p4(X6) )
      & ( ~ r1(esk1_0,X7)
        | p2(X7) )
      & r1(esk1_0,esk2_0)
      & ~ p5(esk2_0)
      & r1(esk1_0,esk3_0)
      & ~ p3(esk3_0)
      & r1(esk1_0,esk4_0)
      & ~ p2(esk4_0)
      & r1(esk1_0,esk5_0)
      & ~ p1(esk5_0) ),
    inference(shift_quantors,[status(thm)],[inference(skolemize,[status(esa)],[inference(shift_quantors,[status(thm)],[inference(shift_quantors,[status(thm)],[inference(variable_rename,[status(thm)],[inference(fof_nnf,[status(thm)],[inference(fof_simplification,[status(thm)],[c_0_1])])])])])])]) ).

cnf(c_0_3,negated_conjecture,
    ~ p2(esk4_0),
    inference(split_conjunct,[status(thm)],[c_0_2]) ).

cnf(c_0_4,negated_conjecture,
    ( p2(X1)
    | ~ r1(esk1_0,X1) ),
    inference(split_conjunct,[status(thm)],[c_0_2]) ).

cnf(c_0_5,negated_conjecture,
    r1(esk1_0,esk4_0),
    inference(split_conjunct,[status(thm)],[c_0_2]) ).

cnf(c_0_6,negated_conjecture,
    $false,
    inference(cn,[status(thm)],[inference(rw,[status(thm)],[inference(spm,[status(thm)],[c_0_3,c_0_4]),c_0_5])]),
    [proof] ).

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%----ORIGINAL SYSTEM OUTPUT
% 0.08/0.12  % Problem  : LCL646+1.001 : TPTP v8.1.0. Released v4.0.0.
% 0.08/0.12  % Command  : run_ET %s %d
% 0.12/0.33  % Computer : n009.cluster.edu
% 0.12/0.33  % Model    : x86_64 x86_64
% 0.12/0.33  % CPU      : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz
% 0.12/0.33  % Memory   : 8042.1875MB
% 0.12/0.33  % OS       : Linux 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64
% 0.12/0.33  % CPULimit : 300
% 0.12/0.33  % WCLimit  : 600
% 0.12/0.33  % DateTime : Sun Jul  3 17:53:52 EDT 2022
% 0.12/0.34  % CPUTime  : 
% 0.22/1.39  # Running protocol protocol_eprover_4a02c828a8cc55752123edbcc1ad40e453c11447 for 23 seconds:
% 0.22/1.39  # SinE strategy is GSinE(CountFormulas,hypos,1.4,,04,100,1.0)
% 0.22/1.39  # Preprocessing time       : 0.013 s
% 0.22/1.39  
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof found!
% 0.22/1.39  # SZS status Theorem
% 0.22/1.39  # SZS output start CNFRefutation
% See solution above
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object total steps             : 7
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object clause steps            : 4
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object formula steps           : 3
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object conjectures             : 7
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object clause conjectures      : 4
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object formula conjectures     : 3
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object initial clauses used    : 3
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object initial formulas used   : 1
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object generating inferences   : 1
% 0.22/1.39  # Proof object simplifying inferences  : 2
% 0.22/1.39  # Training examples: 0 positive, 0 negative
% 0.22/1.39  # Parsed axioms                        : 1
% 0.22/1.39  # Removed by relevancy pruning/SinE    : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Initial clauses                      : 12
% 0.22/1.39  # Removed in clause preprocessing      : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Initial clauses in saturation        : 12
% 0.22/1.39  # Processed clauses                    : 10
% 0.22/1.39  # ...of these trivial                  : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # ...subsumed                          : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # ...remaining for further processing  : 10
% 0.22/1.39  # Other redundant clauses eliminated   : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Clauses deleted for lack of memory   : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Backward-subsumed                    : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Backward-rewritten                   : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Generated clauses                    : 1
% 0.22/1.39  # ...of the previous two non-trivial   : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Contextual simplify-reflections      : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Paramodulations                      : 1
% 0.22/1.39  # Factorizations                       : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Equation resolutions                 : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Current number of processed clauses  : 10
% 0.22/1.39  #    Positive orientable unit clauses  : 4
% 0.22/1.39  #    Positive unorientable unit clauses: 0
% 0.22/1.39  #    Negative unit clauses             : 4
% 0.22/1.39  #    Non-unit-clauses                  : 2
% 0.22/1.39  # Current number of unprocessed clauses: 2
% 0.22/1.39  # ...number of literals in the above   : 4
% 0.22/1.39  # Current number of archived formulas  : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Current number of archived clauses   : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Clause-clause subsumption calls (NU) : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Rec. Clause-clause subsumption calls : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Non-unit clause-clause subsumptions  : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Unit Clause-clause subsumption calls : 3
% 0.22/1.39  # Rewrite failures with RHS unbound    : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # BW rewrite match attempts            : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # BW rewrite match successes           : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Condensation attempts                : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Condensation successes               : 0
% 0.22/1.39  # Termbank termtop insertions          : 560
% 0.22/1.39  
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% 0.22/1.39  # User time                : 0.010 s
% 0.22/1.39  # System time              : 0.003 s
% 0.22/1.39  # Total time               : 0.013 s
% 0.22/1.39  # Maximum resident set size: 2768 pages
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