AbstractLogic programming languages based on linear logic are of both theoretical and practical interest, particularly because such languages can be seen as providing a logical basis for programs which execute within a dynamic environment. Most linear logic programming languages are implemented using standard resolution or backward chaining techniques. However, there are many applications in which the combination of such techniques with forward chaining ones are desirable. We develop a proof-theoretic foundation for a system which combines both forms of reasoning in linear logic
Abstract. Bottom-up logic programming can be used to declaratively specify many algorithms in a succ...
One central aspect of proof search in linear logic is resource management. Strategies for efficient ...
Abstract. The inverse method is a generalization of resolution that can be ap-plied to non-classical...
Logic programming languages based on linear logic have been of recent interest, particularly as such...
Graduation date: 1987A forward-chaining logic programming system (FORLOG) has been developed\ud at O...
Agent systems based on the Belief, Desire and Intention model of Rao and Georgeff have been used for...
AbstractAgent systems based on the Belief, Desire and Intention model of Rao and Georgeff have been ...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the programs with continuations in the framework...
The inverse method is a generalization of resolution that can be applied to non-classical logics. We...
Abstract. The inverse method is a generalization of resolution that can be applied to non-classical ...
This paper is an overview of existing applications of Linear Logic (LL) to issues of computation. Af...
Agent systems based on the Belief, Desire and Intention model of Rao and Georgeff have been used for...
Abstract. Logic programming can be given a foundation in sequent calculus, viewing computation as th...
AbstractThe notions of uniform proof and of resolution represent the foundations of the proof-theore...
. Forward chaining is an algorithm that is particularly simple, and therefore used in many inference...
Abstract. Bottom-up logic programming can be used to declaratively specify many algorithms in a succ...
One central aspect of proof search in linear logic is resource management. Strategies for efficient ...
Abstract. The inverse method is a generalization of resolution that can be ap-plied to non-classical...
Logic programming languages based on linear logic have been of recent interest, particularly as such...
Graduation date: 1987A forward-chaining logic programming system (FORLOG) has been developed\ud at O...
Agent systems based on the Belief, Desire and Intention model of Rao and Georgeff have been used for...
AbstractAgent systems based on the Belief, Desire and Intention model of Rao and Georgeff have been ...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the programs with continuations in the framework...
The inverse method is a generalization of resolution that can be applied to non-classical logics. We...
Abstract. The inverse method is a generalization of resolution that can be applied to non-classical ...
This paper is an overview of existing applications of Linear Logic (LL) to issues of computation. Af...
Agent systems based on the Belief, Desire and Intention model of Rao and Georgeff have been used for...
Abstract. Logic programming can be given a foundation in sequent calculus, viewing computation as th...
AbstractThe notions of uniform proof and of resolution represent the foundations of the proof-theore...
. Forward chaining is an algorithm that is particularly simple, and therefore used in many inference...
Abstract. Bottom-up logic programming can be used to declaratively specify many algorithms in a succ...
One central aspect of proof search in linear logic is resource management. Strategies for efficient ...
Abstract. The inverse method is a generalization of resolution that can be ap-plied to non-classical...