We address the identification of propositional theories for which entailment is tractable, so that every query about logical consequences of the theory can be answered in polynomial time. We map tractable satisfiability classes to tractable entailment classes, including hierarchies of tractable problems; and show that some initially promising conditions for tractability of entailment, proposed by Esghi [13] and del Val [10], surprisingly only identify a subset of renamable Horn. We then consider a potential application of tractable entailment, through a reduction due to Esghi [13] of certain abduction problems to a sequence of entailment problems. Besides clarifying the range of applicability of Esghi's results from the semantic point...
The purpose of this paper is to outline various results regarding the computational complexity of no...
In this paper we venture beyond one of the fundamental assumptions in the non-monotonic reasoning co...
This dissertation addresses some problems raised by the well-known intractability of deductive reaso...
AbstractWe address the identification of propositional theories for which entailment is tractable, s...
AbstractAbduction is a fundamental form of nonmonotonic reasoning that aims at finding explanations ...
Abduction is a fundamental form of nonmonotonic reasoning that aims at finding explanations for obse...
International audienceThe main contribution of the paper is a PTIME decision procedure for the satis...
We characterise the set of subalgebras of Allen's algebra which have a tractable satisfiability...
International audienceAbduction is a fundamental form of nonmonotonic reasoning that aims at finding...
Approximation techniques are widely used in many areas of Computer Science for dealing with polynomi...
AbstractWe characterise the set of subalgebras of Allen's algebra which have a tractable satisfiabil...
International audienceIn this article, we investigate the complexity of abduction, a fundamental and...
A procedure is given for recognizing sets of inference rules that generate polynomial time decidab...
Yamamoto has shown that the Inverse Entailment (IE) mechanism described previously by the author is ...
This thesis is composed of three separate, yet related strands. They have in common the notion that...
The purpose of this paper is to outline various results regarding the computational complexity of no...
In this paper we venture beyond one of the fundamental assumptions in the non-monotonic reasoning co...
This dissertation addresses some problems raised by the well-known intractability of deductive reaso...
AbstractWe address the identification of propositional theories for which entailment is tractable, s...
AbstractAbduction is a fundamental form of nonmonotonic reasoning that aims at finding explanations ...
Abduction is a fundamental form of nonmonotonic reasoning that aims at finding explanations for obse...
International audienceThe main contribution of the paper is a PTIME decision procedure for the satis...
We characterise the set of subalgebras of Allen's algebra which have a tractable satisfiability...
International audienceAbduction is a fundamental form of nonmonotonic reasoning that aims at finding...
Approximation techniques are widely used in many areas of Computer Science for dealing with polynomi...
AbstractWe characterise the set of subalgebras of Allen's algebra which have a tractable satisfiabil...
International audienceIn this article, we investigate the complexity of abduction, a fundamental and...
A procedure is given for recognizing sets of inference rules that generate polynomial time decidab...
Yamamoto has shown that the Inverse Entailment (IE) mechanism described previously by the author is ...
This thesis is composed of three separate, yet related strands. They have in common the notion that...
The purpose of this paper is to outline various results regarding the computational complexity of no...
In this paper we venture beyond one of the fundamental assumptions in the non-monotonic reasoning co...
This dissertation addresses some problems raised by the well-known intractability of deductive reaso...