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DOI: 10.1145/1455567.1455605
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Empirical explorations of the logic theory machine

Allen Newell,James Shaw,Herbert A. Simon

Computer science
Mathematical proof
Logic programming
1957
This paper is a case study in problem solving, representing part of a program of research on complex information-processing systems. We have specified a system for finding proofs of theorems in elementary symbolic logic, and by programming a computer to these specifications, have obtained empirical data on the problem-solving process in elementary logic. The program is called the Logic Theory Machine (LT); it was devised to learn how it is possible to solve difficult problems such as proving mathematical theorems, discovering scientific laws from data, playing chess, or understanding the meaning of English prose.
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    Empirical explorations of the logic theory machine” is a paper by Allen Newell James Shaw Herbert A. Simon published in 1957. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.