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{{RRRow}}| ||{{Rulename|DATATYPE_DISTINCT_CASE}}||<math>\frac{\textbf{H}, x=c_1(p_{11}, \ldots, p_{1k}) \;\;\vdash \;\; \textbf{G} \qquad \ldots \qquad \textbf{H}, x=c_n(p_{n1}, \ldots, p_{nl}) \;\;\vdash \;\; \textbf{G} }{ \textbf{H} \;\;\vdash\;\; \textbf{G} }</math>|| where <math>x</math> has a datatype <math>DT</math> as type and appears free in <math>\textbf{G}</math>, <math>DT</math> has constructors <math>c_1, \ldots, c_n</math>, parameters <math>p_{ij}</math> are introduced as fresh identifiers || M | {{RRRow}}| ||{{Rulename|DATATYPE_DISTINCT_CASE}}||<math>\frac{\textbf{H}, x=c_1(p_{11}, \ldots, p_{1k}) \;\;\vdash \;\; \textbf{G} \qquad \ldots \qquad \textbf{H}, x=c_n(p_{n1}, \ldots, p_{nl}) \;\;\vdash \;\; \textbf{G} }{ \textbf{H} \;\;\vdash\;\; \textbf{G} }</math>|| where <math>x</math> has a datatype <math>DT</math> as type and appears free in <math>\textbf{G}</math>, <math>DT</math> has constructors <math>c_1, \ldots, c_n</math>, parameters <math>p_{ij}</math> are introduced as fresh identifiers || M | ||
{{RRRow}}| ||{{Rulename|DATATYPE_INDUCTION}}||<math>\frac{\textbf{H}, x= | {{RRRow}}| ||{{Rulename|DATATYPE_INDUCTION}}||<math>\frac{ \textbf{H}, x=c_1(p_1, \ldots, p_k),\textbf{P}(p_{I_1}), \ldots, \textbf{P}(p_{I_l}) \;\;\vdash \;\; \textbf{P}(x) \qquad \ldots \qquad}{ \textbf{H} \;\;\vdash\;\; \textbf{P}(x) }</math>|| where <math>x</math> has inductive datatype <math>DT</math> as type and appears free in <math>\textbf{P}</math>; <math>\{p_{I_1}, \ldots, p_{I_l}\} \subseteq \{p_1, \ldots, p_k\}</math> are the inductive parameters (if any); an antecedent is created for every constructor <math>c_i</math> of <math>DT</math>; all parameters are introduced as fresh identifiers || M | ||
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Rules that are marked with a * in the first column are implemented in the latest version of Rodin. Rules without a * are planned to be implemented in future versions. Other conventions used in these tables are described in The_Proving_Perspective_(Rodin_User_Manual)#Inference_Rules.
Name | Rule | Side Condition | A/M
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* | HYP |
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A
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* | HYP_OR |
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A
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* | CNTR |
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A
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* | FALSE_HYP |
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A
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* | TRUE_GOAL |
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A
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* | FUN_GOAL |
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where ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A
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FUN_IMAGE_GOAL |
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where ![]() ![]() |
M
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FUN_GOAL_REC |
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where ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A
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* | DBL_HYP |
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A
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* | AND_L |
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A
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* | AND_R |
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A
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IMP_L1 |
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A
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* | IMP_R |
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A
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* | IMP_AND_L |
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A
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* | IMP_OR_L |
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A
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* | AUTO_MH |
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A
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* | NEG_IN_L |
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A
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* | NEG_IN_R |
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A
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* | XST_L |
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A
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* | ALL_R |
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A
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* | EQL_LR |
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A
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* | EQL_RL |
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A
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SUBSET_INTER |
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A
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IN_INTER |
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the ![]() |
A
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NOTIN_INTER |
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the ![]() |
A
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* | FIN_L_LOWER_BOUND_L |
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The goal is discharged | A
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* | FIN_L_LOWER_BOUND_R |
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The goal is discharged | A
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* | FIN_L_UPPER_BOUND_L |
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The goal is discharged | A
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* | FIN_L_UPPER_BOUND_R |
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The goal is discharged | A
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* | CONTRADICT_L |
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M
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* | CONTRADICT_R |
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M
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* | CASE |
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M
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* | MH |
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M
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* | HM |
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M
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EQV |
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M
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* | OV_SETENUM_L |
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the ![]() |
A
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* | OV_SETENUM_R |
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the ![]() |
A
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* | OV_L |
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the ![]() |
A
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* | OV_R |
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the ![]() |
A
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* | DIS_BINTER_R |
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the occurrence of ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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* | DIS_BINTER_L |
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the occurrence of ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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* | DIS_SETMINUS_R |
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the occurrence of ![]() ![]() ![]() |
M
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* | DIS_SETMINUS_L |
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the occurrence of ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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* | SIM_REL_IMAGE_R |
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the occurrence of ![]() |
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* | SIM_REL_IMAGE_L |
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the occurrence of ![]() |
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* | SIM_FCOMP_R |
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the occurrence of ![]() |
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* | SIM_FCOMP_L |
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the occurrence of ![]() |
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* | FIN_SUBSETEQ_R |
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the user has to write the set corresponding to ![]() |
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* | FIN_BINTER_R |
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* | FIN_SETMINUS_R |
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* | FIN_REL_R |
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the user has to write the set corresponding to ![]() |
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* | FIN_REL_IMG_R |
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* | FIN_REL_RAN_R |
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M
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* | FIN_REL_DOM_R |
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* | FIN_FUN1_R |
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the user has to write the set corresponding to ![]() |
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* | FIN_FUN2_R |
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the user has to write the set corresponding to ![]() |
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* | FIN_FUN_IMG_R |
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the user has to write the set corresponding to ![]() |
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* | FIN_FUN_RAN_R |
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the user has to write the set corresponding to ![]() |
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* | FIN_FUN_DOM_R |
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the user has to write the set corresponding to ![]() |
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* | LOWER_BOUND_L |
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* | LOWER_BOUND_R |
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* | UPPER_BOUND_L |
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* | UPPER_BOUND_R |
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* | FIN_LT_0 |
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* | FIN_GE_0 |
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CARD_INTERV |
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CARD_EMPTY_INTERV |
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* | DERIV_LE_CARD |
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* | DERIV_GE_CARD |
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* | DERIV_LT_CARD |
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* | DERIV_GT_CARD |
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* | DERIV_EQUAL_CARD |
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SIMP_CARD_SETMINUS_L |
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SIMP_CARD_SETMINUS_R |
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SIMP_CARD_CPROD_L |
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SIMP_CARD_CPROD_R |
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M
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* | FORALL_INST |
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* | FORALL_INST_MP |
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* | CUT |
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* | EXISTS_INST |
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M
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* | DISTINCT_CASE |
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ONE_POINT_L |
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The rule can be applied with ![]() ![]() |
A
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ONE_POINT_R |
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The rule can be applied with ![]() ![]() |
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DATATYPE_DISTINCT_CASE |
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where ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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DATATYPE_INDUCTION |
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where ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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