AbstractDespite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic programs, this paper shows that a number of independently proposed extensions to the stable model semantics coincide: the regular model semantics proposed by You and Yuan, the partial stable model semantics by Saccà and Zaniolo, the preferential semantics by Dung, and a stronger version of the stable class semantics by Baral and Subrahmanian. We show that these equivalent semantics can be characterized simply as selecting a particular kind of stable classes, called normal alternating fixpoints. In addition, we indicate that almost all of the previously proposed semantic frameworks coincide with that of normal alternating fixpoints. Due to its s...
The stable model (SM) semantics lacks the properties of existence, relevance and cumulativity. It is...
We present a general definition of stable models for generalized logic programs which a: subsumes th...
In this paper we propose a semantics for default theories, based on van Gelder's alternating fi...
AbstractDespite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic pr...
Despite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic programs, ...
AbstractWe show that two recently presented proposals for the semantics of normal logic programs, na...
This paper introduces an original 2-valued semantics for Normal Logic Programs (NLP), important on i...
AbstractOver the years, the stable-model semantics has gained a position of the correct (two-valued)...
We show that two recently presented proposals for the semantics of normal logic programs, namely par...
AbstractWe show that the framework for unfold/fold transformation of logic programs, first proposed ...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between various alternative semantics for logic programming,...
We report our research on semantics for normal/disjunctive programs. One of the most well known sema...
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...
The stable model (SM) semantics lacks the properties of existence, relevance and cumulativity. If we...
The stable model (SM) semantics lacks the properties of existence, relevance and cumulativity. It is...
We present a general definition of stable models for generalized logic programs which a: subsumes th...
In this paper we propose a semantics for default theories, based on van Gelder's alternating fi...
AbstractDespite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic pr...
Despite the frequent comment that there is no general agreement on the semantics of logic programs, ...
AbstractWe show that two recently presented proposals for the semantics of normal logic programs, na...
This paper introduces an original 2-valued semantics for Normal Logic Programs (NLP), important on i...
AbstractOver the years, the stable-model semantics has gained a position of the correct (two-valued)...
We show that two recently presented proposals for the semantics of normal logic programs, namely par...
AbstractWe show that the framework for unfold/fold transformation of logic programs, first proposed ...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between various alternative semantics for logic programming,...
We report our research on semantics for normal/disjunctive programs. One of the most well known sema...
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...
The stable model (SM) semantics lacks the properties of existence, relevance and cumulativity. If we...
The stable model (SM) semantics lacks the properties of existence, relevance and cumulativity. It is...
We present a general definition of stable models for generalized logic programs which a: subsumes th...
In this paper we propose a semantics for default theories, based on van Gelder's alternating fi...