A logic program with function symbols is called finitely ground if there is a finite propositional logic program whose stable models are exactly the same as the stable models of this program. Finite groundability is an important property for logic programs with function symbols because it makes feasible to compute such program's stable models using traditional ASP solvers. In this paper, we introduce a new decidable class of finitely ground programs called POLY-bounded programs, which, to the best of our knowledge, strictly contains all decidable classes of finitely ground programs discovered so far in the literature. We also study the related complexity property for this class of programs. We prove that deciding whether a program is POLY-b...
AbstractProblems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than ...
This thesis is composed of three separate, yet related strands. They have in common the notion that...
Problems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than Prolog ...
A logic program with function symbols is called finitely ground if there is a finite propositional l...
A logic program with function symbols is called finitely ground if there is a finite propositional l...
While function symbols are widely acknowledged as an important feature in logic programming, they ma...
Abstract. When a logic program is processed by an answer set solver, the first task is to generate i...
When a logic program is processed by an answer set solver, the first task is to generate its instant...
We study the family of stable models of finite and recursive predicate logic programs. We show that ...
In this paper we investigate and solve the problem classifying the Turing complexity of stable model...
We establish new, and surprisingly tight, connections between propositionalproof complexity and fini...
In this paper, we investigate the decidability problem of logic program semantics and observables, f...
In this paper we present the class of general logic programs which has a special kind of stratificat...
World Scientific Series in Computer Science, 31, 227--245,1991SLDNF-resolution procedure is not comp...
Abstract: Disjunctive finitary programs are a class of logic programs admitting function symbols an...
AbstractProblems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than ...
This thesis is composed of three separate, yet related strands. They have in common the notion that...
Problems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than Prolog ...
A logic program with function symbols is called finitely ground if there is a finite propositional l...
A logic program with function symbols is called finitely ground if there is a finite propositional l...
While function symbols are widely acknowledged as an important feature in logic programming, they ma...
Abstract. When a logic program is processed by an answer set solver, the first task is to generate i...
When a logic program is processed by an answer set solver, the first task is to generate its instant...
We study the family of stable models of finite and recursive predicate logic programs. We show that ...
In this paper we investigate and solve the problem classifying the Turing complexity of stable model...
We establish new, and surprisingly tight, connections between propositionalproof complexity and fini...
In this paper, we investigate the decidability problem of logic program semantics and observables, f...
In this paper we present the class of general logic programs which has a special kind of stratificat...
World Scientific Series in Computer Science, 31, 227--245,1991SLDNF-resolution procedure is not comp...
Abstract: Disjunctive finitary programs are a class of logic programs admitting function symbols an...
AbstractProblems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than ...
This thesis is composed of three separate, yet related strands. They have in common the notion that...
Problems related to the complexity and to the decidability of several languages weaker than Prolog ...