Weak properties of circumscriptive logic programming
This is the second in a series of two papers in which we intend to study the formal properties of the semantics of Circumscriptive Logic Programs [6, 7]. The first one [8] was devoted to the strong properties [3], so called after its counterparts in nonmonotonic consequence relations [13, 20]. In th...
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1997
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| Acceso en línea: | http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/24078 |
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| Sumario: | This is the second in a series of two papers in which we intend to study the formal properties of the semantics of Circumscriptive Logic Programs [6, 7]. The first one [8] was devoted to the strong properties [3], so called after its counterparts in nonmonotonic consequence relations [13, 20]. In this work we apply to this semantics the weak properties [4], specifically defined an extension of these principles to extended logic programs (they were originally defined for normal logic programs) and prove that the semantics of Circumscriptive Logic Programs is well-behaved [4, 5] in the sense it satisfies all “reasonable” principles. |
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