This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, general logic programs. We show that every hyperarithmetic set can be computed by a suitably chosen locally stratified logic program (as a set of values of a predicate over its perfect model). This is an optimal result, since the perfect model of a locally stratified program is itself an implicitly definable hyperarithmetic set (under a recursive coding of the Herbrand base); hence to obtain all hyperarithmetic sets requires something new, in this case selecting one predicate from the model. We find that the expressive power of programs does not increase when one considers the programs which have a unique stable model or a total well-founded m...
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This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, g...
This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, g...
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We develop a perfect model semantics for logic programs with negation and equality. Our approach is ...
We propose a set of transformation rules for constraint logic programs with negation. We assume that...
A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like pro...
This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, g...
This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, g...
We develop an extensional semantics for higher-order logic programs withnegation, generalizing the t...
AbstractWe study the expressive of two semantics far deductive databases and logic programming: the ...
AbstractLocally stratified programs are a significant class of logic programs with negation for whic...
The class of locally stratified logic programs is shown to be Π11-complete by the construction of a ...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
AbstractWe investigate the defining power of stratified and hierarchical logic programs. As an examp...
In this paper we present the class of general logic programs which has a special kind of stratificat...
Stratification conditions for logic programs aim to ensure a two-valued semantics by restricting the...
AbstractThe logic HiLog of Chen, Kifer, and Warren has a second order syntax, while its semantics is...
AbstractThis paper proposes a framework for unfold⧸fold transformation of general logic programs. Th...
We develop a perfect model semantics for logic programs with negation and equality. Our approach is ...
We propose a set of transformation rules for constraint logic programs with negation. We assume that...
A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like pro...