AbstractWe present a fixpoint semantics for disjunctive logic programs. We extend the concept of the Herbrand base of a logic program to consist of all positive clauses that may be formed using the atoms in the Herbrand base. A monotonic closure operator is defined, operating on the lattice formed by the power set of the extended Herbrand base. The closure operator is shown to achieve a least fixpoint which captures the intended meaning of derivability of disjunctive programs. The equivalence of the fixpoint semantics with the minimal model semantics is also shown. We provide a characterization for Minker's generalized closed-world assumption using the fixpoint operator. We introduce the concept of support for negation and develop a proof p...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
The different properties characterizing the operational behavior of logic programs can be organized ...
We propose a semantics for disjunctive logic programs, based on the single notion of forcing. We sho...
AbstractWe present a fixpoint semantics for disjunctive logic programs. We extend the concept of the...
AbstractVan Emden and Kowalski proposed a fixpoint semantics based on model-theory and an operationa...
AbstractVan Emden and Kowalski proposed a fixpoint semantics based on model-theory and an operationa...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
In this paper we investigate the theoretical foundation of a new bottom-up semantics for linear logi...
In this paper, the fixed point semantics developed in [Lobo et al., 1992] is generalized to disjunct...
. This paper presents an alternative view on propositional disjunctive logic program: Disjunctive pr...
AbstractThe alternating fixpoint of a logic program with negation is defined constructively. The und...
. The different properties characterizing the operational behavior of logic programs can be organize...
AbstractThe class of logic programs with negation as failure in the head is a subset of the logic of...
. We study the semantics of disjunctive logic programs that simultaneously contain multiple kinds of...
The operational semantics of linear logic programming languages is given in terms of goal-driven se...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
The different properties characterizing the operational behavior of logic programs can be organized ...
We propose a semantics for disjunctive logic programs, based on the single notion of forcing. We sho...
AbstractWe present a fixpoint semantics for disjunctive logic programs. We extend the concept of the...
AbstractVan Emden and Kowalski proposed a fixpoint semantics based on model-theory and an operationa...
AbstractVan Emden and Kowalski proposed a fixpoint semantics based on model-theory and an operationa...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
In this paper we investigate the theoretical foundation of a new bottom-up semantics for linear logi...
In this paper, the fixed point semantics developed in [Lobo et al., 1992] is generalized to disjunct...
. This paper presents an alternative view on propositional disjunctive logic program: Disjunctive pr...
AbstractThe alternating fixpoint of a logic program with negation is defined constructively. The und...
. The different properties characterizing the operational behavior of logic programs can be organize...
AbstractThe class of logic programs with negation as failure in the head is a subset of the logic of...
. We study the semantics of disjunctive logic programs that simultaneously contain multiple kinds of...
The operational semantics of linear logic programming languages is given in terms of goal-driven se...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
The different properties characterizing the operational behavior of logic programs can be organized ...
We propose a semantics for disjunctive logic programs, based on the single notion of forcing. We sho...