TSTP Solution File: SET045-5 by Gandalf---c-2.6

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% File     : Gandalf---c-2.6
% Problem  : SET045-5 : TPTP v3.4.2. Released v1.0.0.
% Transfm  : add_equality:r
% Format   : otter:hypothesis:set(auto),clear(print_given)
% Command  : gandalf-wrapper -time %d %s

% Computer : art06.cs.miami.edu
% Model    : i686 unknown
% CPU      : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz @ 2793MHz
% Memory   : 1000MB
% OS       : Linux 2.4.22-21mdk-i686-up-4GB
% CPULimit : 600s

% Result   : Unsatisfiable 0.0s
% Output   : Assurance 0.0s
% Verified : 
% SZS Type : None (Parsing solution fails)
% Syntax   : Number of formulae    : 0

% Comments : 
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%----ORIGINAL SYSTEM OUTPUT
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% Gandalf c-2.6 r1 starting to prove: /home/graph/tptp/TSTP/PreparedTPTP/otter:hypothesis:set(auto),clear(print_given)---add_equality:r/SET/SET045-5+noeq.in
% Using automatic strategy selection.
% Time limit in seconds: 600
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% prove-all-passes started
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% detected problem class: nne
% detected subclass: small
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% strategies selected: 
% (hyper 27 #f 2 5)
% (binary-unit 10 #f 2 5)
% (binary-double 16 #f)
% (binary 16 #t 2 5)
% (binary-posweight-order 181 #f)
% (binary-order-sos 54 #t)
% (binary-unit-uniteq 54 #f)
% (binary-order 27 #f 2 5)
% (binary-weightorder 71 #f)
% (binary-order 27 #f)
% (hyper-order 54 #f)
% (binary 63 #t)
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% ********* EMPTY CLAUSE DERIVED *********
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% timer checkpoints: c(4,40,1,8,0,1)
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% START OF PROOF
% 6 [] -element(X,f(Y)) | -element(X,X).
% 7 [] element(X,f(Y)) | -element(X,Y) | element(X,X).
% 8 [] element(X,a).
% 11 [hyper:7,8,factor] element(f(a),f(a)).
% 12 [hyper:6,11,cut:11] contradiction
% END OF PROOF
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% Proof found by the following strategy:
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% using hyperresolution
% not using sos strategy
% using positive unit paramodulation strategy
% using dynamic demodulation
% using ordered paramodulation
% using kb ordering for equality
% preferring bigger arities for lex ordering
% clause length limited to 5
% clause depth limited to 2
% seconds given: 27
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% ***GANDALF_FOUND_A_REFUTATION***
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% Global statistics over all passes: 
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%  given clauses:    2
%  derived clauses:   5
%  kept clauses:      2
%  kept size sum:     12
%  kept mid-nuclei:   1
%  kept new demods:   0
%  forw unit-subs:    1
%  forw double-subs: 0
%  forw overdouble-subs: 0
%  backward subs:     0
%  fast unit cutoff:  1
%  full unit cutoff:  0
%  dbl  unit cutoff:  0
%  real runtime  :  0.1
%  process. runtime:  0.0
% specific non-discr-tree subsumption statistics: 
%  tried:           0
%  length fails:    0
%  strength fails:  0
%  predlist fails:  0
%  aux str. fails:  0
%  by-lit fails:    0
%  full subs tried: 0
%  full subs fail:  0
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% ; program args: ("/home/graph/tptp/Systems/Gandalf---c-2.6/gandalf" "-time" "600" "/home/graph/tptp/TSTP/PreparedTPTP/otter:hypothesis:set(auto),clear(print_given)---add_equality:r/SET/SET045-5+noeq.in")
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