AbstractIn this paper we investigate the relationship between Disjunctive Logic Programming as defined in [13] and a subset of Linear Logic, namely the fragment of LinLog [2] which corresponds to Andreoli and Pareschi's LO [3]. We analyze the two languages both from a top-down, operational perspective, and from a bottom-up, semantical one. From a proof-theoretical perspective, we show that, modulo a simple mapping between classical and linear connectives, LO can be viewed as a sub-structural fragment of DLP in which the rule of contraction is forbidden on the right-hand side of sequents. We also prove that LO is strictly more expressive than DLP in the propositional case. From a semantical perspective, after recalling the definition of a bo...
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AbstractIn this paper we investigate the relationship between Disjunctive Logic Programming as defin...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between Disjunctive Logic Programming as defined in [1...
In this paper we investigate the theoretical foundation of a new bottom-up semantics for linear logi...
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AbstractLight linear logic (LLL) was introduced by Girard as a logical system capturing the class of...
The theory of cut-free sequent proofs has been used to motivate and justify the design of a number o...
The operational semantics of linear logic programming languages is given in terms of goal-driven se...
AbstractWe present a fixpoint semantics for disjunctive logic programs. We extend the concept of the...
Logic Programs with Ordered Disjunction (LPODs) extend classical logic programs with the capability ...
In this paper, we study the expressive power of firstorder disjunctive logic programming (DLP) and n...
AbstractThe paper considers different methods of integrating the functional and logic programming pa...
In this paper, we give a new presentation of the fundamental results of the theory of Logic Programm...
The paper proposes a new knowledge representation language, called DLP <, which extends disjuncti...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the relationship between Disjunctive Logic Programming as defin...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between Disjunctive Logic Programming as defined in [1...
In this paper we investigate the theoretical foundation of a new bottom-up semantics for linear logi...
AbstractThe theory of cut-free sequent proofs has been used to motivate and justify the design of a ...
In this thesis, we study denotational semantics (model-theoretic and game-theoretic) of four logic p...
International audienceThis two-parts paper offers a survey of linear logic and ludics, which were in...
AbstractLight linear logic (LLL) was introduced by Girard as a logical system capturing the class of...
The theory of cut-free sequent proofs has been used to motivate and justify the design of a number o...
The operational semantics of linear logic programming languages is given in terms of goal-driven se...
AbstractWe present a fixpoint semantics for disjunctive logic programs. We extend the concept of the...
Logic Programs with Ordered Disjunction (LPODs) extend classical logic programs with the capability ...
In this paper, we study the expressive power of firstorder disjunctive logic programming (DLP) and n...
AbstractThe paper considers different methods of integrating the functional and logic programming pa...
In this paper, we give a new presentation of the fundamental results of the theory of Logic Programm...
The paper proposes a new knowledge representation language, called DLP <, which extends disjuncti...