Translate answer set programs to first-order theorem prover language (local mirror of https://github.com/potassco/anthem for development purposes)
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Patrick Lühne
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anthem
Translate answer set programs to first-order theorem prover language
Overview
anthem
translates ASP programs (in the input language of clingo
) to the language of first-order theorem provers such as Prover9.
Usage
$ anthem [--simplify] file...
With the option --simplify
, output formulas are simplified by applying several basic transformation rules.
Building
anthem
requires CMake and Boost for building.
After installing the dependencies, anthem
is built with a C++14 compiler (GCC ≥ 6.1 or clang ≥ 3.8).
$ git clone https://github.com/potassco/anthem.git
$ cd anthem
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ mkdir -p build/release
$ cd build/release
$ cmake ../.. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
$ make