AbstractA logic program consists of a set of Horn clauses, and can be used to express a query on relational data bases. It is shown that logic programs express precisely the queries in YE+ (the set of queries representable by a fixpoint applied to a positive existential query). Queries expressible by logic programs are thus not first-order queries in general, nor are all the first-order queries expressible as logic programs. Several ways of adding negation to logic programs are examined. The most general case is where arbitrary first-order formulas (with “nonterminal” relation symbols) are allowed. The resulting class has the expressive power of universally quantified second-order logic
A definite Horn theory is a set of n-dimensional Boolean vectors whose characteristic function is ex...
A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like pro...
An important limitation of traditional logic programming as a knowledge representation tool, in comp...
AbstractA logic program consists of a set of Horn clauses, and can be used to express a query on rel...
This paper considers, in a general setting, an axiomatic basis for Horn clause logic program-ming. I...
In this paper definite Horn clause programs are investigated within a proof-theoretic framework; pro...
AbstractThis paper presents hornlog, a general Horn-clause proof procedure that can be used to inter...
We propose a logic-independent approach to logic programming through which the paradigm as we know i...
We propose a logic-independent approach to logic programming through which the paradigm as we know i...
We propose a logic-independent approach to logic programming through which the paradigm as we know i...
), we show how knowledge representation (KR) can be done with the help of generalized logic programs...
AbstractThis paper surveys and compares different techniques investigated in order to integrate nega...
In [6], we introduced a means of allowing logic programs to contain negations in both the head and t...
Recent extensive research on non-monotonic reasoning and logic programming has clearly demonstrated ...
Most logic programming languages have the first-order, classical theory of Horn clauses as their log...
A definite Horn theory is a set of n-dimensional Boolean vectors whose characteristic function is ex...
A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like pro...
An important limitation of traditional logic programming as a knowledge representation tool, in comp...
AbstractA logic program consists of a set of Horn clauses, and can be used to express a query on rel...
This paper considers, in a general setting, an axiomatic basis for Horn clause logic program-ming. I...
In this paper definite Horn clause programs are investigated within a proof-theoretic framework; pro...
AbstractThis paper presents hornlog, a general Horn-clause proof procedure that can be used to inter...
We propose a logic-independent approach to logic programming through which the paradigm as we know i...
We propose a logic-independent approach to logic programming through which the paradigm as we know i...
We propose a logic-independent approach to logic programming through which the paradigm as we know i...
), we show how knowledge representation (KR) can be done with the help of generalized logic programs...
AbstractThis paper surveys and compares different techniques investigated in order to integrate nega...
In [6], we introduced a means of allowing logic programs to contain negations in both the head and t...
Recent extensive research on non-monotonic reasoning and logic programming has clearly demonstrated ...
Most logic programming languages have the first-order, classical theory of Horn clauses as their log...
A definite Horn theory is a set of n-dimensional Boolean vectors whose characteristic function is ex...
A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like pro...
An important limitation of traditional logic programming as a knowledge representation tool, in comp...