TSTP Solution File: SET043^5 by E---3.1.00
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% File : E---3.1.00
% Problem : SET043^5 : TPTP v8.2.0. Released v4.0.0.
% Transfm : none
% Format : tptp:raw
% Command : run_E %s %d THM
% Computer : n011.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 : 300s
% DateTime : Tue May 21 02:52:42 EDT 2024
% Result : Theorem 0.20s 0.48s
% Output : CNFRefutation 0.20s
% Verified :
% SZS Type : Refutation
% Derivation depth : 5
% Number of leaves : 3
% Syntax : Number of formulae : 9 ( 2 unt; 2 typ; 0 def)
% Number of atoms : 14 ( 0 equ; 0 cnn)
% Maximal formula atoms : 4 ( 2 avg)
% Number of connectives : 42 ( 9 ~; 4 |; 1 &; 26 @)
% ( 2 <=>; 0 =>; 0 <=; 0 <~>)
% Maximal formula depth : 9 ( 6 avg)
% Number of types : 2 ( 0 usr)
% Number of type conns : 2 ( 2 >; 0 *; 0 +; 0 <<)
% Number of symbols : 3 ( 2 usr; 2 con; 0-2 aty)
% Number of variables : 7 ( 0 ^ 5 !; 2 ?; 7 :)
% Comments :
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thf(decl_22,type,
cE: $i > $i > $o ).
thf(decl_23,type,
esk1_0: $i ).
thf(cRUSSELL1,conjecture,
~ ? [X1: $i] :
! [X2: $i] :
( ( cE @ X2 @ X1 )
<=> ~ ( cE @ X2 @ X2 ) ),
file('/export/starexec/sandbox/benchmark/theBenchmark.p',cRUSSELL1) ).
thf(c_0_1,negated_conjecture,
~ ~ ? [X1: $i] :
! [X2: $i] :
( ( cE @ X2 @ X1 )
<=> ~ ( cE @ X2 @ X2 ) ),
inference(fof_simplification,[status(thm)],[inference(assume_negation,[status(cth)],[cRUSSELL1])]) ).
thf(c_0_2,negated_conjecture,
! [X6: $i] :
( ( ~ ( cE @ X6 @ esk1_0 )
| ~ ( cE @ X6 @ X6 ) )
& ( ( cE @ X6 @ X6 )
| ( cE @ X6 @ esk1_0 ) ) ),
inference(fof_nnf,[status(thm)],[inference(skolemize,[status(esa)],[inference(variable_rename,[status(thm)],[inference(fof_nnf,[status(thm)],[c_0_1])])])]) ).
thf(c_0_3,negated_conjecture,
! [X1: $i] :
( ( cE @ X1 @ X1 )
| ( cE @ X1 @ esk1_0 ) ),
inference(split_conjunct,[status(thm)],[c_0_2]) ).
thf(c_0_4,negated_conjecture,
! [X1: $i] :
( ~ ( cE @ X1 @ esk1_0 )
| ~ ( cE @ X1 @ X1 ) ),
inference(split_conjunct,[status(thm)],[c_0_2]) ).
thf(c_0_5,negated_conjecture,
cE @ esk1_0 @ esk1_0,
inference(ef,[status(thm)],[c_0_3]) ).
thf(c_0_6,negated_conjecture,
$false,
inference(cn,[status(thm)],[inference(rw,[status(thm)],[inference(spm,[status(thm)],[c_0_4,c_0_5]),c_0_5])]),
[proof] ).
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% 0.07/0.12 % Problem : SET043^5 : TPTP v8.2.0. Released v4.0.0.
% 0.07/0.13 % Command : run_E %s %d THM
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% 0.20/0.47 Running higher-order theorem proving
% 0.20/0.47 Running: /export/starexec/sandbox/solver/bin/eprover-ho --delete-bad-limit=2000000000 --definitional-cnf=24 -s --print-statistics -R --print-version --proof-object --auto-schedule=8 --cpu-limit=300 /export/starexec/sandbox/benchmark/theBenchmark.p
% 0.20/0.48 # Version: 3.1.0-ho
% 0.20/0.48 # Preprocessing class: HSSSSMSSSSSNFFN.
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% 0.20/0.48 # Result found by sh4l
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% 0.20/0.48 # Search class: HGHNF-FFSF00-SFFFFFNN
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% 0.20/0.48 # Starting new_ho_10 with 181s (1) cores
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% 0.20/0.48 # Result found by new_ho_10
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% 0.20/0.48 # Presaturation interreduction done
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% 0.20/0.48 # Proof found!
% 0.20/0.48 # SZS status Theorem
% 0.20/0.48 # SZS output start CNFRefutation
% See solution above
% 0.20/0.48 # Parsed axioms : 2
% 0.20/0.48 # Removed by relevancy pruning/SinE : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Initial clauses : 3
% 0.20/0.48 # Removed in clause preprocessing : 1
% 0.20/0.48 # Initial clauses in saturation : 2
% 0.20/0.48 # Processed clauses : 5
% 0.20/0.48 # ...of these trivial : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # ...subsumed : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # ...remaining for further processing : 5
% 0.20/0.48 # Other redundant clauses eliminated : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Clauses deleted for lack of memory : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Backward-subsumed : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Backward-rewritten : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Generated clauses : 4
% 0.20/0.48 # ...of the previous two non-redundant : 2
% 0.20/0.48 # ...aggressively subsumed : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Contextual simplify-reflections : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Paramodulations : 2
% 0.20/0.48 # Factorizations : 2
% 0.20/0.48 # NegExts : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Equation resolutions : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Disequality decompositions : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Total rewrite steps : 1
% 0.20/0.48 # ...of those cached : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Propositional unsat checks : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Propositional check models : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Propositional check unsatisfiable : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Propositional clauses : 0
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% 0.20/0.48 # Current number of processed clauses : 3
% 0.20/0.48 # Positive orientable unit clauses : 1
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% 0.20/0.48 # Negative unit clauses : 0
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% 0.20/0.48 # ...number of literals in the above : 1
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% 0.20/0.48 # Current number of archived clauses : 2
% 0.20/0.48 # Clause-clause subsumption calls (NU) : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Rec. Clause-clause subsumption calls : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Non-unit clause-clause subsumptions : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Unit Clause-clause subsumption calls : 4
% 0.20/0.48 # Rewrite failures with RHS unbound : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # BW rewrite match attempts : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # BW rewrite match successes : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Condensation attempts : 5
% 0.20/0.48 # Condensation successes : 0
% 0.20/0.48 # Termbank termtop insertions : 203
% 0.20/0.48 # Search garbage collected termcells : 38
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