The constants that can be considered free (resp., that have to be considered non-free) in this proof tree.
The constants that can be considered free (resp., that have to be considered non-free) in this proof tree.
The fully simplified closing constraint
The fully simplified closing constraint
true
if the sets of free constants have reached a fixed point
true
if the sets of free constants have reached a fixed point
Given a new constant freedom for this proof tree, derive the corresponding freedom for the direct subtree.
true
if there are chances that the
closingConstraint
of this tree changes by applying rules
to any goal
true
if there are chances that the
closingConstraint
of this tree changes by applying rules
to any goal
Replace the subtree and the constant freedom status with new values.
the vocabulary available at a certain node in the proof
the vocabulary available at a certain node in the proof
true
if it is possible to apply rules to any goal in this
tree
true
if it is possible to apply rules to any goal in this
tree
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Common superclass for proof trees that have exactly one direct subtree. Such trees know about two
TermOrder
s: theTermOrder
of the closing constraint coming from the subtree, and theTermOrder
of the constraint of thisProofTree