AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inference. We show that it forms a proper setting for representing logic programs with negation as failure of a most general kind and for describing logics and semantics that characterize their behavior. In this way we also extend the connection between Logic and Logic Programming beyond positive programs. In addition, the suggested formalism will allow us to see a reasoning about logic programs as a most simple kind of nonmonotonic reasoning in general
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to propose a logical and algebraic theory which seems well-suited t...
AbstractWe define a semantics for negation as failure in logic programming. Our semantics may be vie...
In this work, we show that both logic programming and abstract argumentation frameworks can be inter...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...
AbstractWe suggested in Part I of this study a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based...
AbstractThis paper deals with logic programs containing two kinds of negation: negation as failure a...
In logic programs, negation-as-failure has been used both for representing negative information and ...
AbstractWe survey here various approaches which were proposed to incorporate negation in logic progr...
Logic programming has been introduced as programming in the Horn clause subset of first-order logic....
AbstractWe provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming wi...
The focus of the research is the semantics of logic programming. Concepts in the currently used sem...
This paper looks at logic programming with three kinds of negation: default, weak and strict negatio...
this paper is to present an account of these recent developments. The paper is organized as follows....
We provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming with non-m...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to propose a logical and algebraic theory which seems well-suited t...
AbstractWe define a semantics for negation as failure in logic programming. Our semantics may be vie...
In this work, we show that both logic programming and abstract argumentation frameworks can be inter...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...
AbstractWe suggested in Part I of this study a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based...
AbstractThis paper deals with logic programs containing two kinds of negation: negation as failure a...
In logic programs, negation-as-failure has been used both for representing negative information and ...
AbstractWe survey here various approaches which were proposed to incorporate negation in logic progr...
Logic programming has been introduced as programming in the Horn clause subset of first-order logic....
AbstractWe provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming wi...
The focus of the research is the semantics of logic programming. Concepts in the currently used sem...
This paper looks at logic programming with three kinds of negation: default, weak and strict negatio...
this paper is to present an account of these recent developments. The paper is organized as follows....
We provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming with non-m...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to propose a logical and algebraic theory which seems well-suited t...
AbstractWe define a semantics for negation as failure in logic programming. Our semantics may be vie...
In this work, we show that both logic programming and abstract argumentation frameworks can be inter...