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has caused the Debian Bug report #559245,
regarding ITP: cvc3 -- automatic theorem prover for Satisfiability Modulo 
Theories (SMT) problems.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : cvc3
  Version         : 2.2
  Upstream Author : Clark Barrett <barr...@cs.nyu.edu>, Cesare Tinelli 
<tine...@cs.uiowa.edu>
* URL             : http://www.cs.nyu.edu/acsys/cvc3/
* License         : BSD
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description     : CVC3 is an automatic theorem prover for Satisfiability 
Modulo Theories (SMT) problems.

>From the web page:
CVC3 is an automatic theorem prover for Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT) 
problems. It can be used to prove the validity (or, dually, the satisfiability) 
of first-order formulas in a large number of built-in logical theories and 
their combination.

CVC3 is the last offspring of a series of popular SMT provers, which originated 
at Stanford University with the SVC system. In particular, it builds on the 
code base of CVC Lite, its most recent predecessor. Its high level design 
follows that of the Sammy prover.

CVC3 works with a version of first-order logic with polymorphic types and has a 
wide variety of features including:

    * several built-in base theories: rational and integer linear arithmetic, 
arrays, tuples, records, inductive data types, bit vectors, and equality over 
uninterpreted function symbols;
    * support for quantifiers;
    * an interactive text-based interface;
    * a rich C and C++ API for embedding in other systems;
    * proof and model generation abilities;
    * predicate subtyping; 



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Installed in unstable repository


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