AbstractWe propose a mechanism of restricted non-determinism in logical languages that uses a so-called symmetry-based choice operator whose application is restricted only on symmetric elements. Based on this mechanism, we define a logical language that is in PTIME but strictly more expressive than fixed-point logic with counting. This language is based, on the one hand, on an extension of the inflationary fixed-point logic with a choice operator, called specified symmetry choice, and, on the other hand, on an introduction of a so-called logical reduction operator, which when added to the above extension of fixpoint logic, allows us to increase the expressive power
Approximation fixpoint theory (AFT) constitutes an abstract and general algebraic framework for stud...
We introduce fixpoint definitions, a rule-based reformulation of fixpoint constructs. The logic FO(F...
Boolean Satisfiability solvers improved dramatically over the last seven years [14, 13] and are com...
AbstractWe propose a mechanism of restricted non-determinism in logical languages that uses a so-cal...
. In this paper, symmetry-based choice mechanisms are exploited to compute deterministic queries. We...
AbstractNondeterministic extensions are needed in logic-based languages, such as first-order relatio...
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At the core of the quest for a logic for Ptime is a mismatch between algorithms making arbitrary cho...
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AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
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AbstractThe refinement calculus for logic programs consists of a wide-spectrum language and a notion...
The refinement calculus for logic programs consists of a wide-spectrum language and a notion of refi...
The refinement calculus for logic programs consists of a wide-spectrum language and a notion of refi...
Approximation fixpoint theory (AFT) constitutes an abstract and general algebraic framework for stud...
We introduce fixpoint definitions, a rule-based reformulation of fixpoint constructs. The logic FO(F...
Boolean Satisfiability solvers improved dramatically over the last seven years [14, 13] and are com...
AbstractWe propose a mechanism of restricted non-determinism in logical languages that uses a so-cal...
. In this paper, symmetry-based choice mechanisms are exploited to compute deterministic queries. We...
AbstractNondeterministic extensions are needed in logic-based languages, such as first-order relatio...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of non-deterministic extensions of logic database languages. ...
At the core of the quest for a logic for Ptime is a mismatch between algorithms making arbitrary cho...
AbstractDeterministic and non-deterministic extensions of Datalog with fixpoint semantics are propos...
AbstractThis paper introduces nondeterminism into logic programs with negation by associating functi...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
We study properties of relational structures such as graphs that are decided by families of Boolean ...
AbstractThe refinement calculus for logic programs consists of a wide-spectrum language and a notion...
The refinement calculus for logic programs consists of a wide-spectrum language and a notion of refi...
The refinement calculus for logic programs consists of a wide-spectrum language and a notion of refi...
Approximation fixpoint theory (AFT) constitutes an abstract and general algebraic framework for stud...
We introduce fixpoint definitions, a rule-based reformulation of fixpoint constructs. The logic FO(F...
Boolean Satisfiability solvers improved dramatically over the last seven years [14, 13] and are com...