AbstractWe investigate the relationship between various alternative semantics for logic programming, viz. the stable model semantics of Gelfond and Lifschitz (1988), the supported model semantics as developed by Apt, Blair and Walker (1988), autoepistemic translations (cf. Moore (1985)) of general logic programs and default translations of general logic programs, Reiter (1980)
AbstractStable generated models for extended generalized logic programs with two kinds of negation p...
AbstractWe propose a general preference criterion selecting the “intended” models of generalized log...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between various alternative semantics for logic programming,...
AbstractOver the years, the stable-model semantics has gained a position of the correct (two-valued)...
In this paper we propose the minimal well-founded semantics for logic programs with negation based o...
AbstractThe stable model semantics for logic programs is extended from ground literals onto open lit...
This paper relates two extensively studied formalisms: abstract dialectical frameworks and logic pro...
AbstractDespite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic pr...
Recent research on applications of nonmonotonic reasoning to the semantics of logic programs demonst...
AbstractIn this paper, it is shown that a three-valued autoepistemic logic provides an elegant unify...
AbstractWe show that two recently presented proposals for the semantics of normal logic programs, na...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
A new methodology has been proposed which allows one to derive uniform characterizations of differen...
This paper introduces an original 2-valued semantics for Normal Logic Programs (NLP), important on i...
AbstractStable generated models for extended generalized logic programs with two kinds of negation p...
AbstractWe propose a general preference criterion selecting the “intended” models of generalized log...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between various alternative semantics for logic programming,...
AbstractOver the years, the stable-model semantics has gained a position of the correct (two-valued)...
In this paper we propose the minimal well-founded semantics for logic programs with negation based o...
AbstractThe stable model semantics for logic programs is extended from ground literals onto open lit...
This paper relates two extensively studied formalisms: abstract dialectical frameworks and logic pro...
AbstractDespite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic pr...
Recent research on applications of nonmonotonic reasoning to the semantics of logic programs demonst...
AbstractIn this paper, it is shown that a three-valued autoepistemic logic provides an elegant unify...
AbstractWe show that two recently presented proposals for the semantics of normal logic programs, na...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
A new methodology has been proposed which allows one to derive uniform characterizations of differen...
This paper introduces an original 2-valued semantics for Normal Logic Programs (NLP), important on i...
AbstractStable generated models for extended generalized logic programs with two kinds of negation p...
AbstractWe propose a general preference criterion selecting the “intended” models of generalized log...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...