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    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 368 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1994.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-48417-5
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 798
    Content: The papers in this volume are extended versions of presentations at the fourth International Workshop on Extensions of Logic Programming, held at the University of St Andrews, March/April 1993. Among the topics covered in the volume are: defintional reflection and completion, modules in lambda-Prolog, representation of logics as partial inductive definitions, non-procedural logic programming, knowledge representation, contradiction avoidance, disjunctive databases, strong negation, linear logic programming, proof theory and regular search spaces, finite sets and constraint logic programming, search-space pruning and universal algebra, and implementation on transputer networks.
    Note: Design for AKL with intelligent pruning -- Contradiction: When avoidance equals removal Part I -- Birkhoff's HSP-theorem for cumulative logic programs -- Finite domains and exclusions as first-class citizens -- Some experimental results in implementing a logic language with multi-head clauses on a Transputer architecture -- A language with finite sets embedded in the CLP-scheme -- Finitary partial inductive definitions as a general logic -- Programming methodologies in GCLA -- Computing cost estimates for proof strategies -- Logic programming with multiple context management schemes -- Non-procedural logic programming -- Axioms in definitional calculi -- A proposal for modules in ?Prolog -- Regular search spaces as a foundation of logic programming -- Answer sets and nonmonotonic S4 -- Contradiction: When avoidance equals removal Part II -- Cut formulae and logic programming -- Higher-order aspects of logic programming -- Representation and inference with consistent temporal propositions -- Definitional reflection and the completion -- Linear logic semantics for Concurrent Prolog.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-58025-5
    Language: English
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