AbstractSLDNF-resolution is a standard operational semantics for negation as (finite) failure. For some programs and goals, SLDNF-resolution is incomplete with respect to the Kunen semantics (program completion in three-valued logic). Intuitively, the reason for incompleteness is floundering. This fact, however, has not been proven formally. The existing papers study syntactic classes of programs and goals for which SLDNF-resolution is complete.We prove completeness of SLDNF-resolution for arbitrary programs, fair selection rules, and nonfloundering queries. For this, we need an appropriate notion of floundering. We introduce two versions of this notion, one simple but crude, the other more sophisticated. To be able to deal with fairness, w...
We prove the completeness of extended SLDNF-resolution for the new class of e-programs with respect ...
Because of the possibility of floundering and infinite derivations, SLDNFresolution is, in general, ...
AbstractLogic programming with negation has been given a declarative semantics by Clark's completed ...
AbstractSLDNF-resolution is a standard operational semantics for negation as (finite) failure. For s...
We give a direct proof of the following theorem: if a goal Gσ is a logical consequence of the partia...
AbstractWe prove the completeness of SLDNF resolution and negation as failure for stratified, normal...
The proof theory of logic programming has been given by the SLDNF-resolution which has been proven c...
We prove the completeness of extended SLDNF-resolution for the new class of "-programs with res...
We propose a new, "top-down" definition of SLDNF-resolution which retains the spirit of th...
We consider propositional logic programs with negations. We define notions of constructive transform...
We consider a mode of an n-ary predicate symbol with respect to a logic program, which meets the aim...
The lillowedness condition usually imposed on classes of programs for which general completeness res...
AbstractIn this paper, we prove completeness of SLDNF resolution and NAF rule for the class of allow...
AbstractThe SLDNF resolution (SLD resolution with negation as failure) is often restricted to yield ...
AbstractThe notions of acyclicity and acceptability fail to characterize termination of general logi...
We prove the completeness of extended SLDNF-resolution for the new class of e-programs with respect ...
Because of the possibility of floundering and infinite derivations, SLDNFresolution is, in general, ...
AbstractLogic programming with negation has been given a declarative semantics by Clark's completed ...
AbstractSLDNF-resolution is a standard operational semantics for negation as (finite) failure. For s...
We give a direct proof of the following theorem: if a goal Gσ is a logical consequence of the partia...
AbstractWe prove the completeness of SLDNF resolution and negation as failure for stratified, normal...
The proof theory of logic programming has been given by the SLDNF-resolution which has been proven c...
We prove the completeness of extended SLDNF-resolution for the new class of "-programs with res...
We propose a new, "top-down" definition of SLDNF-resolution which retains the spirit of th...
We consider propositional logic programs with negations. We define notions of constructive transform...
We consider a mode of an n-ary predicate symbol with respect to a logic program, which meets the aim...
The lillowedness condition usually imposed on classes of programs for which general completeness res...
AbstractIn this paper, we prove completeness of SLDNF resolution and NAF rule for the class of allow...
AbstractThe SLDNF resolution (SLD resolution with negation as failure) is often restricted to yield ...
AbstractThe notions of acyclicity and acceptability fail to characterize termination of general logi...
We prove the completeness of extended SLDNF-resolution for the new class of e-programs with respect ...
Because of the possibility of floundering and infinite derivations, SLDNFresolution is, in general, ...
AbstractLogic programming with negation has been given a declarative semantics by Clark's completed ...