AbstractThree extensions of the standard Prolog fixpoint semantics are presented (called sat, strong, and weak), using partial models, models which may fail to assign truth values to all formulas. Each of these semantics takes negation and quantification into account. All thee are conservative: they agree with the conventional semantics on pure Horn clause programs. The sat and the strong semantics incorporate the domain closure assumption, but differ on whether to assign a truth value to a classically valid formula some part of which lacks a truth value. The weak semantics is similar to the strong semantics but abandons the domain closure condition, and consequently, all programs give rise to continuous operators in this semantics. For the...
AbstractThis paper introduces extended programs and extended goals for logic programming. A clause i...
In this paper we define a new notion or truth on Herbrand interpretations extended with variables wh...
AbstractThree semantics have been proposed as the most promising candidates for a declarative interp...
AbstractThree extensions of the standard Prolog fixpoint semantics are presented (called sat, strong...
AbstractThe coincidence of the declarative and procedural interpretations of logic programs does not...
We show how a negation operation which allows for the possibility to represent explicit negative inf...
The coincidence of the declarative and procedural interpretations of logic programs does not apply t...
In this paper we reexamine the place and role of stable model semantics in logic programming and con...
We introduce model-theoretic semantics [6] for Higher-Order Horn logic programming language. One adv...
Ordered logic is the theoretical foundation of the LOCO programing language [9] which combines the d...
. The different properties characterizing the operational behavior of logic programs can be organize...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
AbstractIn this paper we define a new notion or truth on Herbrand interpretations extended with vari...
The paper defines a new declarative semantics for logic programs, which is based on interpretations ...
AbstractWe define a semantics for negation as failure in logic programming. Our semantics may be vie...
AbstractThis paper introduces extended programs and extended goals for logic programming. A clause i...
In this paper we define a new notion or truth on Herbrand interpretations extended with variables wh...
AbstractThree semantics have been proposed as the most promising candidates for a declarative interp...
AbstractThree extensions of the standard Prolog fixpoint semantics are presented (called sat, strong...
AbstractThe coincidence of the declarative and procedural interpretations of logic programs does not...
We show how a negation operation which allows for the possibility to represent explicit negative inf...
The coincidence of the declarative and procedural interpretations of logic programs does not apply t...
In this paper we reexamine the place and role of stable model semantics in logic programming and con...
We introduce model-theoretic semantics [6] for Higher-Order Horn logic programming language. One adv...
Ordered logic is the theoretical foundation of the LOCO programing language [9] which combines the d...
. The different properties characterizing the operational behavior of logic programs can be organize...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
AbstractIn this paper we define a new notion or truth on Herbrand interpretations extended with vari...
The paper defines a new declarative semantics for logic programs, which is based on interpretations ...
AbstractWe define a semantics for negation as failure in logic programming. Our semantics may be vie...
AbstractThis paper introduces extended programs and extended goals for logic programming. A clause i...
In this paper we define a new notion or truth on Herbrand interpretations extended with variables wh...
AbstractThree semantics have been proposed as the most promising candidates for a declarative interp...