AbstractStratified least fixpoint logic, or SLFP, characterizes the expressibility of stratified logic programs and, in a different formulation, has been used as a logic of imperative programs. These two formulations of SLFP are proved to be equivalent. A complete sequent calculus with one infinitary rule is given for SLFP. It is argued that SLFP is the most appropriate assertion language for program verification. In particular, it is shown that traditional approaches using first-order logic as an assertion language only restrict to interpretations where first-order logic has the same expressibility as SLFP
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AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
P and for L being one of the mentioned logics, we define an operator TL,P,which has the least fixpoi...
This paper explores the relationship between verification of logic programs and imperative programs ...
Stratified least fixpoint logic or SLFP characterizes the expressibility of stratified logic program...
The logic FO(ID) uses ideas from the field of logic programming to extend first order logic with non...
Abstract. The logic FO(ID) uses ideas from the field of logic program-ming to extend first order log...
AbstractLocally stratified programs are a significant class of logic programs with negation for whic...
The operational semantics of linear logic programming languages is given in terms of goal-driven se...
AbstractWe show that termination is a first-order notion if approached via Nonstandard Logics of Pro...
In this paper we present the class of general logic programs which has a special kind of stratificat...
Higher-order constructs extend the expressiveness of firstorder (Constraint) Logic Programming ((C)...
In this paper we investigate the theoretical foundation of a new bottom-up semantics for linear logi...
This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, g...
AbstractWe present a fixpoint semantics for disjunctive logic programs. We extend the concept of the...
To appear in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP)International audienceSeveral formal sys...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
P and for L being one of the mentioned logics, we define an operator TL,P,which has the least fixpoi...
This paper explores the relationship between verification of logic programs and imperative programs ...