This is the text which I send to c.o.l.a to announce the availability
of E under the GPL:
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From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover version 0.2 for download
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP


The E Equational Theorem Prover
===============================

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic. That
means it is a program that you can stuff a mathematical specification
(in clausal logic with equality) and a hypothesis into, and which will
then run forever, using up all of your machines resources. Very
occasionally it will find a proof for the hypothesis and tell you so
;-).

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of Linux/Intel and Linux/SPARC, SunOS, Solaris and HPUX.

If this already sounds exiting to you, go download your version from
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html.

If not, consider the following points:

1) Won't cause a new desktop war. The program is extremely useless to
   most end users.
2) Impress your Comp. Sci. Prof!
3) High Hack Value!

E is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

Have fun!


Stephan

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   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
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This is the announcement for version 0.24 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover version 0.24 "Yunnan" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP


The E equational theorem prover version 0.24 "Yunnan" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane amounts of CPU time and memory for non-trivial
problems.

As an example, the following piece of specification (PUZ003-1 from the
TPTP v2.1.0 problem library for theorem provers) describes a barber
club where a certain rule about shaving exist, namely, that each
member who shaves a member will be shaved by all members in turn.


shaved(members, X) <- 
    member(X),
    member(Y),
    shaved(X, Y).

shaved(Y, X) <- 
    shaved(members, X),
    member(Y).

member(guido) <- .

member(lorenzo) <- .

member(petruchio) <- .

member(cesare) <- .

shaved(guido, cesare) <- .


If you add the following query, the prover will prove (in about 0.03
seconds on a 143 MHz UltraSparc 1) that Petrucio shaved Lorenzo:


<- shaved(petruchio, lorenzo).


E is based on a variant of the the superposition calculus described by
Bachmair and Ganzinger, and is especially useful for problems
containing equality. Version 0.24 "Yunnan" is the first stable and
hopefully bug-free release that can deal efficiently with full clausal
logic. It is still very much work in progress, and new versions should
be released soon.

The program is available as a source distribution for UNIX-like
systems. It installs cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my
hands on: Various versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS,
Solaris and HPUX. The prover is distributed under the GNU General
Public License.

You can get the latest stable release from
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html.

Have fun!


Stephan

-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
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This is the announcement for version 0.3 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.3 "Castleton" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP


The E equational theorem prover version 0.3 "Castleton" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for diffcult problems.

E version 0.3. is the most polished version released so far. It now
features a special mode to allow the prover to select all parameters
automatically, so that even new users can get some use out of it. E
0.3 has been tested on all 3275 CNF problems of the TPTP problem
library for theorem provers, and showed no unexpected
behaviour. Results are available from the E web page.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS, Solaris and HPUX.

E is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html.


Have fun!


Stephan

-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Do not forget follow-up next time!

Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and 4:00
ME(S)Z, and may be unavailable during this time.


From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.31 "Jungpana" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.31 "Jungpana" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for diffcult problems.

Version 0.31 improves on the previous version in a variety of ways:

- The inference engine is much faster.
- The automatic mode for selecting search heuristics has been
  improved. 
- When memory is low, the prover will now discard some clauses with
  very bad evaluations. This makes it possible to get good results
  even with low to medium amounts of memory (32 MB should work fine
  even for many hard proof problems).
- The prover can now read and write native TPTP format in addition to
  E-LOP. 
- Various minor changes.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS, Solaris and HPUX.

E is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html
(Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and
4:00 ME(S)Z, and may be unavailable during this time).


Have fun!


Stephan

-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is the announcement for version 0.32 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce, gnu.announce, comp.ai
comp.theory, de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.32 "Lingia" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.ai

The E equational theorem prover version 0.32 "Lingia" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

Version 0.32 improves on the previous version in a variety of ways:

- The inference engine is (once more) much faster.
- Special strategies for Horn problems have been replaced with general
  literal selection functions that are complete for all classes of
  problems. 
- The automatic mode for selecting search heuristics has been
  improved. 
- Various minor bugfixes and changes.

E 0.32 has been tested on all 3334 CNF problems of the TPTP problem
library, version 2.2.0, and showed no unexpected behaviour. Results
are available from the web site.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS, Solaris and HPUX.

E is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html
Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and 4:00
ME(S)Z, and may be unavailable during this time.


Have fun!


Stephan

-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is the announcement for version 0.5 of E.
----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce, gnu.announce, comp.ai
comp.theory, de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.5 "Phuguri" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.ai

The E equational theorem prover version 0.5 "Phuguri" has been
released.

Version 0.5 participated in two categories of the 1999 CADE ATP System
Competition (http://www.cs.jcu.edu.au/~tptp/CASC-16/, results are
mirrored at http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~tptp/CASC-16/)
and won fourth place in both. It won two of the five subdivisions of
the prestigious MIX category. A prerelease version of E 0.5 was a
major component of the E-SETHEO system that won MIX.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

E 0.5 has been tested on all 3334 CNF problems of the TPTP problem
library, version 2.2.0, and showed no unexpected behaviour. Some
results are available from the web site.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS, Solaris and HPUX.

E is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html
Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and 4:00
ME(S)Z, and may be unavailable during this time.


Have fun!


Stephan

-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------


This is the announcement for version 0.6 of E.
----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory, de.sci.informatik.ki,comp.ai.shells

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.6 Kanchanjangha" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.6 "Kanchanjangha" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

A prerelease version of E 0.6 "Kanchanjangha" participated in two of
the five categories of the international CASC-17 theorem proving
competition (http://www.cs.jcu.edu.au/~tptp/CASC-17/). It won first
place in the prestigious MIX category (clausal logic) and fourth place
in the UEQ category (unit equality problems). E also was a major
component in E-SETHEO, which won the SEM category and achieved a third
place in FOF. The released version differs from the competition
version only in minor ways and should show the same performance.

E 0.6 has been tested on all CNF problems of the TPTP problem library,
version 2.3.0, and showed no unexpected behaviour. Some results are
available from the web site. The latest version also can produce
checkable proof objects.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS (with tweaking),
Solaris and HPUX.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html
Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and 4:00
ME(S)Z, and may be unavailable during this time.


Have fun!


Stephan

-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is the announcement for version 0.61 of E.
----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki
comp.ai.shells seems to be obsolete

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.61 "North Tukvar" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.61 "North Tukvar" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

E 0.61 has been carefully tested on all CNF problems of the TPTP
problem library, version 2.3.0, and showed no unexpected
behaviour. Some results are available from the web site. The prover
can produce checkable proof objects, a simple proof checker is
included in the distribution.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS (with tweaking),
Solaris and HPUX. 

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html
Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and 4:00
ME(S)Z, and may be unavailable during this time.


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is the announcement for version 0.63 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.63 "Nuwara Eliya" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E thorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.63 "Nuwara Eliya" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

E 0.63 has been carefully tested on all CNF problems of the TPTP
problem library, version 2.4.1, and showed no unexpected
behaviour. Some results are available from the web site. The prover
can produce checkable proof objects, a simple proof checker is
included in the distribution.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS (with tweaking),
Solaris and HPUX. 

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html
Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and 4:00
ME(S)Z, and may be unavailable during this time.


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------


This is the announcement for version 0.7 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.7 "Dhajea" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.7 "Dhajea" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

E 0.7 has been carefully tested on all CNF problems of the TPTP
problem library, version 2.4.1, and showed no unexpected
behaviour. The prover can produce checkable proof objects, a simple
proof checker is included in the distribution.

Important changes are a much simplified rewrite engine, direct PCL2
support, a better automatic mode, and better memory control
features. In automatic mode, this version should behave exactly like
the prerelase version that participated in CASC-18. To achieve this,
we have refrained from including a couple of more recent
improvements. They will be included in E 0.71, due out in some weeks.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS (with tweaking),
Solaris and HPUX.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html
Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and 4:00
CET, and may be unavailable during this time.


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------


This is the announcement for version 0.71 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.71 "Puttabong" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.71 "Puttabong" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

E 0.71 has been carefully tested on all CNF problems of the TPTP
problem library, version 2.5.1, and showed no unexpected
behaviour. The prover can produce checkable proof objects, a simple
proof checker is included in the distribution.

Important changes are the addition of equational definition unfolding,
a lot of stronger heuristics, a much better automatic mode, and
porting to MacOS-X. There also are some bug-fixes.  For more details
see the NEWS file on the download page.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS (with tweaking),
Solaris, HPUX and MacOS-X. Other peple have reported successful builds
on a large number of other systems.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://www4.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------


This is the announcement for version 0.82 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.82 "Lung Ching" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.82 "Lung Ching" has been
released. Except for minor cleanup and documentation changes, this is
the same version that ran in CASC-J2.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for first order logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

E 0.82 has been carefully tested on all problems of the TPTP problem
library, version 2.6.0, and showed no unexpected behaviour. The prover
can produce checkable proof objects, a simple proof checker for CNF
proofs is included in the distribution.

The most important user-visible change is the support of full first
order logic (previous releases were restricted to clausal logic).
There also are some bug-fixes and significantly increased performance
for most problem classes.  For more details see the NEWS file on the
download page.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, Solaris, HPUX and
MacOS-X. Users have reported successful builds on a large number of
other systems.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://www.eprover.org


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------


This is the announcement for version 0.9 of E.
----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.9 "Soom" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.9 "Soom" has been
released. Except for minor changes and documentation, this is the same
version that ran in CASC-20 (there is a flag to exactly recreate
CASC-20 behaviour)..

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for first order logic with
equality. 

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, Solaris, HPUX and
MacOS-X. Users have reported successful builds on a large number of
other systems.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://www.eprover.org


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is the announcement for version 0.91 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.91 "Kanyam" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

The E equational theorem prover version 0.91 "Kanyam" has been
released. 

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for full first order logic
with equality. It has successfully competed in several CASC
competitions and is generally considered a friendly and powerful
system (as theorem provers go).

The new version has an improved clause normal form converter that will
work even on very demanding formulas, improved heuristics and search
behaviour, and complies with the latest TPTP-3 syntax.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, Solaris, HPUX and
MacOS-X. Users have reported successful builds on a large number of
other systems, including Windows/Cygwin.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://www.eprover.org


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
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This is the announcement for version 0.99X of E.
-----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.99 "Singtom" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

E 0.99 "Singtom" is the latest version of the successful theorem
prover for first order logic.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for full first order logic
with equality. It has successfully competed in several CASC
competitions and is generally considered a friendly and powerful
system (as theorem provers go).

The new version has (again) improved heuristics and search behaviour,
better proof object generation, better clause splitting, and updates
to comply with the latest TPTP-3 syntax.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, Solaris, HPUX and
MacOS-X. Users have reported successful builds on a large number of
other systems, including Windows/Cygwin.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://www.eprover.org


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
      Please email me as schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------



This is the announcement for version 0.999 of E.
-----------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.99 "Singtom" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

E 0.999 "Longview" is the latest version of the successful theorem
prover for first order logic with equality.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for full first order logic
with equality. It has successfully competed in several CASC
competitions and is generally considered a friendly and powerful
system (as theorem provers go).

The new version has several improvements of the internal inference
engine, bug fixes (especially to support tools that suffered from bit
rot), and updates to comply with the latest TPTP-3 syntax.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, Solaris, HPUX and
MacOS-X. Users have reported successful builds on a large number of
other systems, including Windows/Cygwin.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://www.eprover.org


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
      Please email me as schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------



This is the announcement for version 0.999-004 of E.
-----------------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.99 "Singtom" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

E 0.999-004 "Longview2" is the latest version of the successful
theorem prover for first order logic with equality.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for full first order logic
with equality. It has successfully competed in several CASC
competitions and is generally considered a friendly and powerful
system (as theorem provers go).

The new version fixes two longstanding memory corruption bugs, and has
been update to comply with the latest TPTP-3 syntax.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, Solaris, HPUX and
MacOS-X. Users have reported successful builds on a large number of
other systems, including Windows/Cygwin.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://www.eprover.org


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
      Please email me as schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------





This is the announcement for version 1.0 of E.
-----------------------------------------------------

comp.os.linux.announce
gnu.announce
comp.ai
comp.theory,de.sci.informatik.ki

From: schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 1.0 "Temi" released
Summary: Announcement of availability of the E theorem prover.
Keywords: E, equational theorem proving, ATP
Followup-To: comp.theory

E 1.0 "Temi" is the latest version of the successful automated theorem
prover.

E is a theorem prover for full first order logic with equality. It has
successfully competed in several CASC competitions and is generally
considered a friendly and powerful system (as theorem provers go).

The new version improves clausification, has a more GNU-like
installation system, and has been updated to comply with the latest
TPTP-3 syntax.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, Solaris, HPUX and
MacOS-X. Users have reported successful builds on a large number of
other systems, including Windows/Cygwin.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://www.eprover.org


Have fun!


Stephan

-- 
-------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
      Please email me as schulz@eprover.org (Stephan Schulz)
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