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Weak generalized closed world assumption
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    Weak generalized closed world assumption (English)
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    The Weak Generalized Closed World Assumption is introduced. This is a way to deal with negation in logic programs. With this rule the negation \(\neg A\) of a positive literal A is inferred only if \(A\vee K\) is not derivable for any positive K. In contrast with the Generalized Closed World Assumption it is not necessary that K is derivable. The Weak Generalized Closed World Assumption corresponds to the negation as finite failure rule.
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    logic programming
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    Closed World Assumption
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    negation as finite failure
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