1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00172059
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N-Prolog and equivalence of logic programs

Abstract: The aim of this work is to develop adeclarative semantics for N-Prolog with negation as failure. N-Prolog is an extension of Prolog proposed by Reyle (1984, 1985) which allows for occurrences of nested implications in both goals and clauses. Our starting point is an operational semantics of the language defined by means of top-down derivation trees. Negation as finite failure can be naturally introduced in this context. A goal 1G may be inferred from a database if every top-down derivation of G from the dat… Show more

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“…These problems arise already when dealing with (propositional) normal clauses. They can be summarized as follows (taken from [NL92]). There are several solutions to this riddle:…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These problems arise already when dealing with (propositional) normal clauses. They can be summarized as follows (taken from [NL92]). There are several solutions to this riddle:…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach has been investigated first at the propositional level in [NL92] and then for first-order N-Prolog in [G098]: …”
Section: Nf and N-prologmentioning
confidence: 99%