AbstractIn this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We show that many of the semantics proposed for logic programs with negation can be expressed in terms of notions emerging from graph theory, establishing in this way a link between the fields. Namely the stable models, the partial stable models, and the well-founded semantics correspond respectively to the kernels, semikernels and the initial acyclic part of an associated graph. This link allows us to consider both theoretical (existence, uniqueness) and computational problems (tractability, algorithms, approximations) from a more abstract and rather combinatorial point of view. It also provides a clear and intuitive understanding about how conf...
In this paper we investigate the complexity of some recent reconstructions of Reiter's Default Logic...
In this paper we present and compare some classical problem solving methods for computing the stable...
In this paper we propose a semantics for default theories, based on van Gelder's alternating fi...
In this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We show that...
AbstractIn this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We s...
A network representation of propositional seminormal disjunction-free default theories is presented,...
AbstractA network representation of propositional seminormal disjunction-free default theories is pr...
In this paper we present and compare some classical problem solving methods for computing the stable...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
AbstractStable generated models for extended generalized logic programs with two kinds of negation p...
In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics...
Logic programs under Answer Sets semantics can be studied, and actual computation can be carried out...
In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
AbstractIn previous papers some important properties of extensions of general default theories were ...
In this paper we investigate the complexity of some recent reconstructions of Reiter's Default Logic...
In this paper we present and compare some classical problem solving methods for computing the stable...
In this paper we propose a semantics for default theories, based on van Gelder's alternating fi...
In this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We show that...
AbstractIn this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We s...
A network representation of propositional seminormal disjunction-free default theories is presented,...
AbstractA network representation of propositional seminormal disjunction-free default theories is pr...
In this paper we present and compare some classical problem solving methods for computing the stable...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
AbstractStable generated models for extended generalized logic programs with two kinds of negation p...
In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics...
Logic programs under Answer Sets semantics can be studied, and actual computation can be carried out...
In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
AbstractIn previous papers some important properties of extensions of general default theories were ...
In this paper we investigate the complexity of some recent reconstructions of Reiter's Default Logic...
In this paper we present and compare some classical problem solving methods for computing the stable...
In this paper we propose a semantics for default theories, based on van Gelder's alternating fi...