GraATP: A Graph Theoretic Approach for Automated Theorem Proving in Plane Geometry

12/18/2014
by   Mohammad Murtaza Mahmud, et al.
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Automated Theorem Proving (ATP) is an established branch of Artificial Intelligence. The purpose of ATP is to design a system which can automatically figure out an algorithm either to prove or disprove a mathematical claim, on the basis of a set of given premises, using a set of fundamental postulates and following the method of logical inference. In this paper, we propose GraATP, a generalized framework for automated theorem proving in plane geometry. Our proposed method translates the geometric entities into nodes of a graph and the relations between them as edges of that graph. The automated system searches for different ways to reach the conclusion for a claim via graph traversal by which the validity of the geometric theorem is examined.

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