AbstractIn this paper we extend the concept of loop checking from positive programs (as described in [1]) to locally stratified programs. Such an extension is not straightforward: the introduction of negation requires a (re)consideration of the choice of semantics, the description of a related search space, and new soundness and completeness results handling floundering in a satisfactory way. Nevertheless, an extension is achieved that allows us to generalize the loop checking mechanisms from positive programs to locally stratified programs, while preserving most soundness and completeness results. The conclusion is that negative literals cannot give rise to loops, and must be simply ignored. Note: the material presented in this paper is co...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, g...
AbstractBased on the search forest for positive programs as defined by Bol and Degerstedt, we define...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the concept of loop checking from positive programs (as described in...
In this paper we extend the concept of loop checking from positive programs (as described in [1]) to...
AbstractLoop checking is a mechanism for pruning infinite SLD-derivations. In (Bol, Apt and Klop, 19...
AbstractWe systematically study loop checking mechanisms for logic programs by considering their sou...
AbstractLocally stratified programs are a significant class of logic programs with negation for whic...
AbstractWe introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defi...
AbstractWe survey here various approaches which were proposed to incorporate negation in logic progr...
AbstractIn the framework of Lloyd and Shepherdson [16], partial deduction involves the creation of S...
We develop an extensional semantics for higher-order logic programs withnegation, generalizing the t...
. Using a calculus of goals, we define the success and failure of a goal for propositional programs ...
The aim of this paper is to show the fruitfulness and fecundity of the authors' proof-theoretic anal...
AbstractLoop checking mechanisms are used to detect and prune infinite SLD derivations, through run ...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, g...
AbstractBased on the search forest for positive programs as defined by Bol and Degerstedt, we define...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the concept of loop checking from positive programs (as described in...
In this paper we extend the concept of loop checking from positive programs (as described in [1]) to...
AbstractLoop checking is a mechanism for pruning infinite SLD-derivations. In (Bol, Apt and Klop, 19...
AbstractWe systematically study loop checking mechanisms for logic programs by considering their sou...
AbstractLocally stratified programs are a significant class of logic programs with negation for whic...
AbstractWe introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defi...
AbstractWe survey here various approaches which were proposed to incorporate negation in logic progr...
AbstractIn the framework of Lloyd and Shepherdson [16], partial deduction involves the creation of S...
We develop an extensional semantics for higher-order logic programs withnegation, generalizing the t...
. Using a calculus of goals, we define the success and failure of a goal for propositional programs ...
The aim of this paper is to show the fruitfulness and fecundity of the authors' proof-theoretic anal...
AbstractLoop checking mechanisms are used to detect and prune infinite SLD derivations, through run ...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
This paper completes an investigation of the logical expressibility of finite, locally stratified, g...
AbstractBased on the search forest for positive programs as defined by Bol and Degerstedt, we define...