Vampire (theorem prover)
Vampire is an automatic theorem prover for first-order classical logic developed in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester. Up to Version 3, it was developed by Andrei Voronkov together with Kryštof Hoder and previously with Alexandre Riazanov. Since Version 4, the development has involved a wider international team including Laura Kovacs, Giles Reger, and Martin Suda. Since 1999 it has won at least 53 trophies in the CADE ATP System Competition, the "world cup for theorem provers", including the most prestigious FOF division and the theory-reasoning TFA division.
Original author(s) | Andrei Voronkov |
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Developer(s) | Vampire team |
Stable release | 4.5.1
/ 2020-07-15 |
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Written in | C++ |
Available in | Vampire Modified BSD Licence |
Type | Automated theorem proving |
Website | vprover |
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