The aim of this paper is to extend the Constructive Negation technique to the case of CLP(SET), a Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) language based on hereditarily (and hybrid) finite sets. The challenging aspects of the problem originate from the fact that the structure on which CLP(SET) is based is not admissible closed, and this does not allow to reuse the results presented in the literature concerning the relationships between CLP and constructive negation. We propose a new constraint satisfaction algorithm, capable of correctly handling constructive negation for large classes of CLP(SET) programs; we also provide a syntactic characterization of such classes of programs. The resulting algorithm provides a novel constraint simplification...
AbstractSet constraints are inclusion relations between expressions denoting sets of ground terms ov...
AbstractThe Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) Scheme was introduced by Jaffar and Lassez. The schem...
FIXPOINT SEMANTICS 15 5 THREE-VALUED LOGICAL SEMANTICS 21 6 COMPARISON WITH OTHER WORKS 23 7 VARIATI...
AbstractAlmost all constraint logic programming systems include negation, yet nowhere has a sound op...
Stuckey (1995) has presented a sound and complete procedure for Constructive Negation in Constraint ...
this paper we present a study of the problem of handling constraints made by conjunctions of positiv...
. In this paper we define a new compilative version of constructive negation (intensional negation) ...
this paper we describe a constraint logic programming language clp(sc) over set constraints in the s...
AbstractWe show that a simple concurrent pruning mechanism over standard SLD derivation trees, calle...
Problems and solutions related to the introduction of finite set formers and basic operations on set...
We propose a parametric introduction of intensionally defined sets into any CLP(D) language. The res...
We develop a denotational, fully abstract semantics for constraint logic programming (clp) with resp...
Set constraints are inclusion relations between expressions denoting sets of ground terms over a ra...
In this paper we propose a new operational semantics, called BCN, which is sound and complete with ...
In this paper we review the definition of {log}, a logic language with sets, from the viewpoint of C...
AbstractSet constraints are inclusion relations between expressions denoting sets of ground terms ov...
AbstractThe Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) Scheme was introduced by Jaffar and Lassez. The schem...
FIXPOINT SEMANTICS 15 5 THREE-VALUED LOGICAL SEMANTICS 21 6 COMPARISON WITH OTHER WORKS 23 7 VARIATI...
AbstractAlmost all constraint logic programming systems include negation, yet nowhere has a sound op...
Stuckey (1995) has presented a sound and complete procedure for Constructive Negation in Constraint ...
this paper we present a study of the problem of handling constraints made by conjunctions of positiv...
. In this paper we define a new compilative version of constructive negation (intensional negation) ...
this paper we describe a constraint logic programming language clp(sc) over set constraints in the s...
AbstractWe show that a simple concurrent pruning mechanism over standard SLD derivation trees, calle...
Problems and solutions related to the introduction of finite set formers and basic operations on set...
We propose a parametric introduction of intensionally defined sets into any CLP(D) language. The res...
We develop a denotational, fully abstract semantics for constraint logic programming (clp) with resp...
Set constraints are inclusion relations between expressions denoting sets of ground terms over a ra...
In this paper we propose a new operational semantics, called BCN, which is sound and complete with ...
In this paper we review the definition of {log}, a logic language with sets, from the viewpoint of C...
AbstractSet constraints are inclusion relations between expressions denoting sets of ground terms ov...
AbstractThe Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) Scheme was introduced by Jaffar and Lassez. The schem...
FIXPOINT SEMANTICS 15 5 THREE-VALUED LOGICAL SEMANTICS 21 6 COMPARISON WITH OTHER WORKS 23 7 VARIATI...