AbstractThis paper is concerned with the axiomatization of success and failure in propositional logic programming. It deals with the actual implementation of SLDNF in PROLOG, as opposed to the general nondeterministic SLDNF evaluation method. Given any propositional program P, a linear theory LTP is defined (the linear translation of P) and the following results are proved for any literal A: soundness of PROLOG evaluation (if the goal A PROLOG-succeeds on P, then LTP⊢lin A, and if A PROLOG-fails on P, then LTP⊢lin A⊥), and completeness of PROLOG evaluation (if LTP⊢lin A, then the goal A PROLOG-succeeds on P, and if LTP⊢lin A⊥, then A PROLOG-fails on P). Here ⊢lin means provability in linear logic, and A⊥ is the linear negation of A
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We prove the completeness of extended SLDNF-resolution for the new class of "-programs with res...
A standard approach to negation in logic programming is negation as failure. Its major drawback is t...
Providing a clean procedural semantics of the Negation As Failure rule in Logic Programming has been...
We consider propositional logic programs with negations. We define notions of constructive transform...
AbstractWe define a semantics for negation as failure in logic programming. Our semantics may be vie...
We give a direct proof of the following theorem: if a goal Gσ is a logical consequence of the partia...
AbstractMints (1986) has given a deductive calculus, a set of proof rules, for pure Prolog such that...
AbstractThis paper introduces extended programs and extended goals for logic programming. A clause i...
AbstractA transformation technique is introduced which, given the Horn-clause definition of a set of...
AbstractThe notion of negation as inconsistency is motivated and introduced into PROLOG. This negati...
Abstract goes here. 1 Introduction Let us recall that a logic program is a set of clauses of the f...
AbstractComplete logic programs augmented with the domain-closure axiom are proposed as the referenc...
Abstract Paraconsistent logics are generally considered somewhat esoteric. Moreover, some-one argued...
AbstractA sound and complete semantics is given for sequential, depth-first logic programming with a...
AbstractMany studies [1, 7, 20, 21, 26, 28] have shown the soundness and completeness of SLD-resolut...
We prove the completeness of extended SLDNF-resolution for the new class of "-programs with res...
A standard approach to negation in logic programming is negation as failure. Its major drawback is t...