On Signings and the Well-Founded Semantics
In this note, we use Kunen’s notion of a signing to establish two theorems about the well-founded semantics of logic programs, in the case where we are interested in only (say) the positive literals of a predicate p that are consequences of the program. The first theorem identifies a class of progra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theory and practice of logic programming 2022-01, Vol.22 (1), p.115-127 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this note, we use Kunen’s notion of a signing to establish two theorems about the well-founded semantics of logic programs, in the case where we are interested in only (say) the positive literals of a predicate
p
that are consequences of the program. The first theorem identifies a class of programs for which the well-founded and Fitting semantics coincide for the positive part of
p
. The second theorem shows that if a program has a signing, then computing the positive part of
p
under the well-founded semantics requires the computation of only one part of each predicate. This theorem suggests an analysis for query answering under the well-founded semantics. In the process of proving these results, we use an alternative formulation of the well-founded semantics of logic programs, which might be of independent interest. |
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ISSN: | 1471-0684 1475-3081 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S1471068421000077 |