AbstractLogic programming realizes the ideal of “computation is deduction,” but not when floating-point numbers are involved. In that respect logic programming languages are as careless as conventional computation: they ignore the fact that floating-point operations are only approximate and that it is not easy to tell how good the approximation is. It is our aim to extend the benefits of logic programming to computation involving floating-point arithmetic.Our starting points are the ideas of Cleary and the CHIP programming language. Cleary proposed a relational form of interval arithmetic that was incorporated in BNR Prolog in such a way that variables already bound can be bound again. In this way the usual logical interpretation of computa...
Existing interval constraint logic programming languages, such as BNR Prolog, work under the framewo...
The many connections between the methods of Computational Logic and Integer Programming (IP) are sur...
Abstract Arithmetic constraints on integer intervals are supported in many con-straint programming s...
AbstractLogic programming realizes the ideal of “computation is deduction,” but not when floating-po...
As a logic programming language, Prolog has shortcomings. One of the most serious of these is in ari...
Logical arithmetic is a logically correct technique for real arithmetic in Prolog which uses constra...
AbstractWe present in this paper a unified processing for real, integer, and Boolean constraints bas...
This chapter provides a general introduction to interval computations, especially to interval comput...
CLP(BNR) is a constraint system based on relational interval arithmetic and forms part of BNR Prolog...
Numerical computations form an essential part of almost any real-world program. Traditional approach...
Interval arithmetic is arithmetic for continuous sets. Floating-point intervals are intervals of rea...
Interval computing has become a powerful tool in applied research. In this paper, we briefly introdu...
Abstract. Programs with floating-point computations are tricky to de-velop because floating-point ar...
We present a bit-precise decision procedure for the theory of floating-point arithmetic. The core of...
We discuss floating-point filters as a means of restricting the precision needed for arithmetic oper...
Existing interval constraint logic programming languages, such as BNR Prolog, work under the framewo...
The many connections between the methods of Computational Logic and Integer Programming (IP) are sur...
Abstract Arithmetic constraints on integer intervals are supported in many con-straint programming s...
AbstractLogic programming realizes the ideal of “computation is deduction,” but not when floating-po...
As a logic programming language, Prolog has shortcomings. One of the most serious of these is in ari...
Logical arithmetic is a logically correct technique for real arithmetic in Prolog which uses constra...
AbstractWe present in this paper a unified processing for real, integer, and Boolean constraints bas...
This chapter provides a general introduction to interval computations, especially to interval comput...
CLP(BNR) is a constraint system based on relational interval arithmetic and forms part of BNR Prolog...
Numerical computations form an essential part of almost any real-world program. Traditional approach...
Interval arithmetic is arithmetic for continuous sets. Floating-point intervals are intervals of rea...
Interval computing has become a powerful tool in applied research. In this paper, we briefly introdu...
Abstract. Programs with floating-point computations are tricky to de-velop because floating-point ar...
We present a bit-precise decision procedure for the theory of floating-point arithmetic. The core of...
We discuss floating-point filters as a means of restricting the precision needed for arithmetic oper...
Existing interval constraint logic programming languages, such as BNR Prolog, work under the framewo...
The many connections between the methods of Computational Logic and Integer Programming (IP) are sur...
Abstract Arithmetic constraints on integer intervals are supported in many con-straint programming s...