A note on linear resolution strategies in consequence-finding

Artificial Intelligence 3 (C):175-180 (1972)
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Linear resolution for consequence finding.Katsumi Inoue - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 56 (2-3):301-353.
Default reasoning using classical logic.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu & Rina Dechter - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 84 (1-2):113-150.

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Resolution graphs.Robert A. Yates, Bertram Raphael & Timothy P. Hart - 1970 - Artificial Intelligence 1 (3-4):257-289.

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