AbstractWe present a unifying semantic and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bounded approximations to Boolean Logic in which the number of nested applications of a single structural rule, representing the classical Principle of Bivalence (classical cut), is bounded above by a fixed natural number. These approximations provide a hierarchy of tractable logical systems that indefinitely converge to classical propositional logic. The operational rules are shared by all approximation systems and are justified by an “informational semantics” whereby the meaning of a logical operator is specified solely in terms of the information that is actually possessed by an agent
AbstractBilattices, due to M. Ginsberg, are a family of truth-value spaces that allow elegantly for ...
We study xpoints of operators on lattices. To this end we introduce the notion of an approximation o...
Unit resolution is arguably the most useful known algorithm for tractable reasoning in propositional...
We present a unifying semantic and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bounded appro...
AbstractWe present a unifying semantic and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bound...
We present a unifying semantical and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bounded app...
In this paper we survey the \u201cinformational view\u201d of classical propositional logic that has...
We present an informational view of classical propositional logic that stems from a kind of informat...
FDE is a logic that captures relevant entailment between implication-free formulae and admits of an ...
Deductive inference is usually regarded as being "tautological" or "analytical": the information con...
This paper elaborates on some ideas put forward in [15] and provides a more detailed exposition of a...
International audienceWe introduce epistemic quantified boolean logic (EQBL), an extension of propos...
International audienceSelman and Kautz introduced the notion of approximation of a theory and showed...
This dissertation addresses some problems raised by the well-known intractability of deductive reaso...
This paper introduces and investigates Depth-bounded Belief functions, a logic-based representation ...
AbstractBilattices, due to M. Ginsberg, are a family of truth-value spaces that allow elegantly for ...
We study xpoints of operators on lattices. To this end we introduce the notion of an approximation o...
Unit resolution is arguably the most useful known algorithm for tractable reasoning in propositional...
We present a unifying semantic and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bounded appro...
AbstractWe present a unifying semantic and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bound...
We present a unifying semantical and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bounded app...
In this paper we survey the \u201cinformational view\u201d of classical propositional logic that has...
We present an informational view of classical propositional logic that stems from a kind of informat...
FDE is a logic that captures relevant entailment between implication-free formulae and admits of an ...
Deductive inference is usually regarded as being "tautological" or "analytical": the information con...
This paper elaborates on some ideas put forward in [15] and provides a more detailed exposition of a...
International audienceWe introduce epistemic quantified boolean logic (EQBL), an extension of propos...
International audienceSelman and Kautz introduced the notion of approximation of a theory and showed...
This dissertation addresses some problems raised by the well-known intractability of deductive reaso...
This paper introduces and investigates Depth-bounded Belief functions, a logic-based representation ...
AbstractBilattices, due to M. Ginsberg, are a family of truth-value spaces that allow elegantly for ...
We study xpoints of operators on lattices. To this end we introduce the notion of an approximation o...
Unit resolution is arguably the most useful known algorithm for tractable reasoning in propositional...