Dix [7, 5, 6] introduced a method for classifying semantics of normal logic programs. Some of these properties, called strong properties, are adaptations of properties from general nommonotonic theories. We apply this technique to circumscriptive logic programs [8, 9], an extension of traditional logic programming that incorporates circumscriptive policies in the programs. We show this approach preserves cumulativity, although it is not rational and supraclassical. This suggests circumscriptive logic programs have a correct behavior, maintaining properties from normal logic programsEje: Inteligencia artificialRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI
AbstractClark's program completion offers an intuitive first-order semantics for logic programs. Unf...
AbstractWe define in this paper a system of axioms for any general logic program. With regard to thi...
AbstractA normal logic program P is transformed to another Pω by a bottom-up computation on the posi...
Dix [7, 5, 6] introduced a method for classifying semantics of normal logic programs. Some of these ...
This is the second in a series of two papers in which we intend to study the formal properties of th...
This paper gives the presentation of the research in the field of clas-sifying the semantics of logi...
AbstractExtended logic programming augments conventional logic programming with both default and exp...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
Logics for nonmonotonic reasoning have often been described by the property they lack-that is, monot...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
Recent research on applications of nonmonotonic reasoning to the semantics of logic programs demonst...
In logic programs, negation-as-failure has been used both for representing negative information and ...
In this paper we propose the minimal well-founded semantics for logic programs with negation based o...
KWe pursue a representation of logic programs as classical first-order sentences. Different semantic...
After a historical introduction, the bulk of the thesis concerns the study of a declarative semantic...
AbstractClark's program completion offers an intuitive first-order semantics for logic programs. Unf...
AbstractWe define in this paper a system of axioms for any general logic program. With regard to thi...
AbstractA normal logic program P is transformed to another Pω by a bottom-up computation on the posi...
Dix [7, 5, 6] introduced a method for classifying semantics of normal logic programs. Some of these ...
This is the second in a series of two papers in which we intend to study the formal properties of th...
This paper gives the presentation of the research in the field of clas-sifying the semantics of logi...
AbstractExtended logic programming augments conventional logic programming with both default and exp...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
Logics for nonmonotonic reasoning have often been described by the property they lack-that is, monot...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
Recent research on applications of nonmonotonic reasoning to the semantics of logic programs demonst...
In logic programs, negation-as-failure has been used both for representing negative information and ...
In this paper we propose the minimal well-founded semantics for logic programs with negation based o...
KWe pursue a representation of logic programs as classical first-order sentences. Different semantic...
After a historical introduction, the bulk of the thesis concerns the study of a declarative semantic...
AbstractClark's program completion offers an intuitive first-order semantics for logic programs. Unf...
AbstractWe define in this paper a system of axioms for any general logic program. With regard to thi...
AbstractA normal logic program P is transformed to another Pω by a bottom-up computation on the posi...