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Stable Models and an Alternative Logic Programming Paradigm

verfasst von : Victor W. Marek, Miroslaw Truszczyński

Erschienen in: The Logic Programming Paradigm

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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In this paper we reexamine the place and role of stable model semantics in logic programming and contrast it with a least Herbrand model approach to Horn programs. We demonstrate that inherent features of stable model semantics naturally lead to a logic programming system that offers an interesting alternative to more traditional logic programming styles of Horn logic programming, stratified logic programming and logic programming with well-founded semantics. The proposed approach is based on the interpretation of program clauses as constraints. In this setting, a program does not describe a single intended model, but a family of its stable models. These stable models encode solutions to the constraint satisfaction problem described by the program. Our approach imposes restrictions on the syntax of logic programs. In particular, function symbols are eliminated from the language. We argue that the resulting logic programming system is well-attuned to problems in the class NP, has a well-defined domain of applications, and an emerging methodology of programming. We point out that what makes the whole approach viable is recent progress in implementations of algorithms to compute stable models of propositional logic programs.

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Titel
Stable Models and an Alternative Logic Programming Paradigm
verfasst von
Victor W. Marek
Miroslaw Truszczyński
Copyright-Jahr
1999
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60085-2_17

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