AbstractThe introduction of negation into logic programming brings the benefit of enhanced syntax and expressibility, but creates some semantical problems. Specifically, certain operators which are monotonic in the absence of negation become non-monotonic when it is introduced, with the result that standard approaches to denotational semantics then become inapplicable. In this paper, we show how generalized metric spaces can be used to obtain fixed-point semantics for several classes of programs relative to the supported model semantics, and investigate relationships between the underlying spaces we employ. Our methods allow the analysis of classes of programs which include the acyclic, locally hierarchical, and acceptable programs, amongst...
AbstractIn this paper we prove a very general multivalued fixed point theorem for ultrametric spaces...
The existence of a model for a logic program is generally established by lattice-theoretic arguments...
AbstractThis paper shows the equivalence of two semantics for a version of Concurrent Prolog with no...
AbstractThe introduction of negation into logic programming brings the benefit of enhanced syntax an...
Many fixed-point theorems are essentially topological in nature. Among them are the Banach contracti...
Many fixed-point theorems are essentially topological in nature. Among them are the Banach contracti...
Many fixed-point theorems are essentially topological in nature. Among them are the Banach contracti...
Many fixed-point theorems are essentially topological in nature. Among them are the Banach contracti...
We present a new fixed-point theorem akin to the Banach contraction mapping theorem, but in the cont...
We present a new fixed-point theorem akin to the Banach contraction mapping theorem, but in the cont...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
AbstractWe present a brief tutorial on the use of metric spaces in semantics, with special attention...
The purpose of the present paper is to give an overview of our joint work with Zoltán Ésik, namely t...
AbstractOur focus is on the semantics of programming and specification languages. Over the years, di...
The T0 world of Scott's topological models used in the denotational semantics of programming languag...
AbstractIn this paper we prove a very general multivalued fixed point theorem for ultrametric spaces...
The existence of a model for a logic program is generally established by lattice-theoretic arguments...
AbstractThis paper shows the equivalence of two semantics for a version of Concurrent Prolog with no...
AbstractThe introduction of negation into logic programming brings the benefit of enhanced syntax an...
Many fixed-point theorems are essentially topological in nature. Among them are the Banach contracti...
Many fixed-point theorems are essentially topological in nature. Among them are the Banach contracti...
Many fixed-point theorems are essentially topological in nature. Among them are the Banach contracti...
Many fixed-point theorems are essentially topological in nature. Among them are the Banach contracti...
We present a new fixed-point theorem akin to the Banach contraction mapping theorem, but in the cont...
We present a new fixed-point theorem akin to the Banach contraction mapping theorem, but in the cont...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
AbstractWe present a brief tutorial on the use of metric spaces in semantics, with special attention...
The purpose of the present paper is to give an overview of our joint work with Zoltán Ésik, namely t...
AbstractOur focus is on the semantics of programming and specification languages. Over the years, di...
The T0 world of Scott's topological models used in the denotational semantics of programming languag...
AbstractIn this paper we prove a very general multivalued fixed point theorem for ultrametric spaces...
The existence of a model for a logic program is generally established by lattice-theoretic arguments...
AbstractThis paper shows the equivalence of two semantics for a version of Concurrent Prolog with no...