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From: Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog
Subject: Is Scryer Prologs failure measurable? (Was: Holy Grail makes People
 Disappear)
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2024 14:42:20 +0200
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Just look at GitHub issues and sort by "recent update".
I get for the last week the following figures:

- New tickets: 7 new tickets
- Closed tickets: 2 closed tickets

To get a turn around you the the 2nd number bigger
that the 1st number, and not the other way around.

Mild Shock schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> I remember Robert Stärk's disappearing from
> academic life at ETH Zurich all of a sudden.
> Did Ulrich Neumerkel now also disappeared not
> 
> because the Scryer Prolog disaster, but after
> he figured out that failure slices are not hip
> enought? What could be more hip, are the modalities
> 
> of Robert Stärk's logic more hip now and even useful?
> 
> Automated Theorem Proving for Prolog Verification
> Fred Mesnard etc.. May 2024
> https://lim.univ-reunion.fr/staff/fred/Publications/24-MesnardMP-slides.pdf
> 
> Disclaimer: I am not deep into this theory,
> it has some ingredients that were floating around
> the 80's / 80's, not only in the millieau of ETH Zurich,
> 
> but also in the vincinity of Gehard Jaeger, Bern.
> There are many alternative formalizations that
> can express termination etc.. But maybe LPTP is
> 
> especially suited for Prolog?