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Subsumption and implication (English)
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1987
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Implication is compared with subsumption, the usual test in databases. Subsumption implicates ``implication'', but the converse does not hold. It is shown, however, that if the axiom is not self-resolving and the consequence is not tautological, then implication is equivalent to subsumption. Some consequences and algorithms are also considered.
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subsumption
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databases
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implication
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