The stable model (SM) semantics lacks the properties of existence, relevance and cumulativity. If we prospectively consider the class of conservative extensions of the SM semantics (i.e., semantics that for each normal logic program P retrieve a superset of the set of stable models of P), one may wander how do the semantics of this class behave in what concerns the aforementioned properties. That is the type of issue dealt with in this paper. We define a large class of conservative extensions of the SM semantics, dubbed affix stable model semantics (ASM), and study the above referred properties into two non-disjoint subfamilies of the class ASM, here dubbed ASMh and ASMm. From this study a number of results stem which facilitate the assessm...
We report our research on semantics for normal/disjunctive programs. One of the most well known sema...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
This paper relates two extensively studied formalisms: abstract dialectical frameworks and logic pro...
The stable model (SM) semantics lacks the properties of existence, relevance and cumulativity. It is...
Non–monotonic reasoning, semantics and foundations, stable model semantics From a logic programming ...
This paper introduces an original 2-valued semantics for Normal Logic Programs (NLP), important on i...
AbstractOver the years, the stable-model semantics has gained a position of the correct (two-valued)...
In this paper we reexamine the place and role of stable model semantics in logic programming and con...
The stable and the well-founded semantics are among the leading semantics for logic programs. While ...
We present a general definition of stable models for generalized logic programs which a: subsumes th...
Despite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic programs, ...
AbstractDisjunctive logic programs have become a powerful tool in knowledge representation and commo...
AbstractUnderstanding the stable model semantics is an important topic in logic programming and nonm...
AbstractDespite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic pr...
AbstractWe show that two recently presented proposals for the semantics of normal logic programs, na...
We report our research on semantics for normal/disjunctive programs. One of the most well known sema...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
This paper relates two extensively studied formalisms: abstract dialectical frameworks and logic pro...
The stable model (SM) semantics lacks the properties of existence, relevance and cumulativity. It is...
Non–monotonic reasoning, semantics and foundations, stable model semantics From a logic programming ...
This paper introduces an original 2-valued semantics for Normal Logic Programs (NLP), important on i...
AbstractOver the years, the stable-model semantics has gained a position of the correct (two-valued)...
In this paper we reexamine the place and role of stable model semantics in logic programming and con...
The stable and the well-founded semantics are among the leading semantics for logic programs. While ...
We present a general definition of stable models for generalized logic programs which a: subsumes th...
Despite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic programs, ...
AbstractDisjunctive logic programs have become a powerful tool in knowledge representation and commo...
AbstractUnderstanding the stable model semantics is an important topic in logic programming and nonm...
AbstractDespite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic pr...
AbstractWe show that two recently presented proposals for the semantics of normal logic programs, na...
We report our research on semantics for normal/disjunctive programs. One of the most well known sema...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
This paper relates two extensively studied formalisms: abstract dialectical frameworks and logic pro...