Add comments to exact cover example
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# Auxiliary predicate to determine whether a variable is integer. is_int/1 is declared as an input
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# predicate so that anthem doesn’t generate its completed definition
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input: is_int/1.
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axiom: forall X (is_int(X) <-> exists N X = N).
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input: n -> integer, s/2, is_int/1.
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# Perform the proofs under the assumption that n is a nonnegative integer input constant. n stands
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# for the total number of input sets
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input: n -> integer.
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assume: n >= 0.
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# s/2 is the input predicate defining the sets for which the program searches for exact covers
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input: s/2.
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# Perform the proofs under the assumption that the second parameter of s/2 (the number of the set)
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# is always an integer
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assume: forall X, Y (s(X, Y) -> is_int(Y)).
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# Only valid sets can be included in the solution
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assert: forall X (in(X) -> X >= 1 and X <= n).
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# If an element is contained in an input set, it must be covered by all solutions
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assert: forall X (exists I s(X, I) -> exists I (in(I) and s(X, I))).
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# Elements may not be covered by two input sets
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assert: forall I, J (exists X (s(X, I) and s(X, J)) and in(I) and in(J) -> I = J).
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