AbstractWe define a general notion of (syntactic) unification, the (π→τ→ )-unification, whose special cases are matching, unification, semi-unification, and weak-unification. We settle all the implications between the various cases of (π→τ→)-unification leading to a classification and a decidability result. We show that some distinctions holding for finite terms collapse for infinite terms. We give some positive results on the existence of most general weak-unifiers
In this paper the set of first order substitutions with a partial ordering “more general than” is in...
In this paper it is performed a thorough theoretical study of unification free logic programs, that ...
Unification in free idempotent semigroups is of unification type zero, i.e. there are unifiable term...
AbstractWe define a general notion of (syntactic) unification, the (π→τ→ )-unification, whose specia...
AbstractSemi-unification is a generalization fo both matching and ordinary unification: for a given ...
AbstractUnification is the problem to solve equations of first order terms by finding (all) substitu...
In this monograph we study two generalizations of standard unification, E-unification and higher-ord...
Aus der Einleitung: „Equational unification is a generalization of syntactic unification in which se...
AbstractUnification problems are identified with conjunctions of equations between simply typed λ-te...
The unification problem and several variants are presented. Various algorithms and data structures a...
Semi-unifiability is a generalization of both unification and matching. It is used to check nontermi...
Unification is a fundamental process upon which many methods for automated deduction are based. Uni...
. We show that deciding unification modulo both-sided distributivity of a symbol over a symbol + ca...
AbstractMost knowledge based systems in artificial intelligence (AI), with a commitment to asymbolic...
AbstractThe Semi-Unification Problem (SUP) is a natural generalization of both first-order unificati...
In this paper the set of first order substitutions with a partial ordering “more general than” is in...
In this paper it is performed a thorough theoretical study of unification free logic programs, that ...
Unification in free idempotent semigroups is of unification type zero, i.e. there are unifiable term...
AbstractWe define a general notion of (syntactic) unification, the (π→τ→ )-unification, whose specia...
AbstractSemi-unification is a generalization fo both matching and ordinary unification: for a given ...
AbstractUnification is the problem to solve equations of first order terms by finding (all) substitu...
In this monograph we study two generalizations of standard unification, E-unification and higher-ord...
Aus der Einleitung: „Equational unification is a generalization of syntactic unification in which se...
AbstractUnification problems are identified with conjunctions of equations between simply typed λ-te...
The unification problem and several variants are presented. Various algorithms and data structures a...
Semi-unifiability is a generalization of both unification and matching. It is used to check nontermi...
Unification is a fundamental process upon which many methods for automated deduction are based. Uni...
. We show that deciding unification modulo both-sided distributivity of a symbol over a symbol + ca...
AbstractMost knowledge based systems in artificial intelligence (AI), with a commitment to asymbolic...
AbstractThe Semi-Unification Problem (SUP) is a natural generalization of both first-order unificati...
In this paper the set of first order substitutions with a partial ordering “more general than” is in...
In this paper it is performed a thorough theoretical study of unification free logic programs, that ...
Unification in free idempotent semigroups is of unification type zero, i.e. there are unifiable term...