Theorem proving with abstraction

Artificial Intelligence 16 (1):47-108 (1981)
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Planning in a hierarchy of abstraction spaces.Earl D. Sacerdoti - 1974 - Artificial Intelligence 5 (2):115-135.
Non-resolution theorem proving.W. W. Bledsoe - 1977 - Artificial Intelligence 9 (1):1-35.
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