Default logic can be regarded as a mechanism to represent families of belief sets of a reasoning agent. As such, it is inherently second-order. In this paper, we study the problem of representability of a family of theories as the set of extensions of a default theory. We give a complete solution to the problem of representability by means of default theories with finite set of defaults, and by means of normal default theories. We obtain partial results on representability by arbitrary (infinite, non-normal) default theories. We construct examples of denumerable families of non-including theories that are not representable. We also study the concept of equivalence between default theories. © J.C. Baltzer AG, Science Publishers
We present a general proof theoretical methodology for default systems. Given a default theory D#...
Reiter’s default logic is one of the best known and most studied of the approaches to nonmonotonic r...
We present a development of the theory of default information structures, combining ideas from domai...
Default logic can be regarded as a mechanism to represent families of belief sets of a reasoning age...
Default logic can be regarded as a mechanism to represent families of belief sets of a reasoning age...
Default logic can be regarded as a mechanism to represent families of belief sets of a reasoning age...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the representability of a family of theories as the set of ext...
In this paper constructions leading to the formation of belief sets by agents are studied. The focus...
In this paper we study constructions leading to the formation of belief sets by agents. We focus on ...
Most of the work in default logic is about default theories that are completely specified. In this c...
AbstractIn previous papers some important properties of extensions of general default theories were ...
The thesis presents a survey of formalisms for non-monotonic reasoning, providing a sketch of the "s...
The thesis presents a survey of formalisms for non-monotonic reasoning, providing a sketch of the "s...
In this paper we study constructions leading to the formation of belief sets by agents. We focus on ...
In this paper we propose a semantics for default theories, based on van Gelder's alternating fi...
We present a general proof theoretical methodology for default systems. Given a default theory D#...
Reiter’s default logic is one of the best known and most studied of the approaches to nonmonotonic r...
We present a development of the theory of default information structures, combining ideas from domai...
Default logic can be regarded as a mechanism to represent families of belief sets of a reasoning age...
Default logic can be regarded as a mechanism to represent families of belief sets of a reasoning age...
Default logic can be regarded as a mechanism to represent families of belief sets of a reasoning age...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the representability of a family of theories as the set of ext...
In this paper constructions leading to the formation of belief sets by agents are studied. The focus...
In this paper we study constructions leading to the formation of belief sets by agents. We focus on ...
Most of the work in default logic is about default theories that are completely specified. In this c...
AbstractIn previous papers some important properties of extensions of general default theories were ...
The thesis presents a survey of formalisms for non-monotonic reasoning, providing a sketch of the "s...
The thesis presents a survey of formalisms for non-monotonic reasoning, providing a sketch of the "s...
In this paper we study constructions leading to the formation of belief sets by agents. We focus on ...
In this paper we propose a semantics for default theories, based on van Gelder's alternating fi...
We present a general proof theoretical methodology for default systems. Given a default theory D#...
Reiter’s default logic is one of the best known and most studied of the approaches to nonmonotonic r...
We present a development of the theory of default information structures, combining ideas from domai...