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Multiple total stable models are definitely needed to solve unique solution problems
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    Multiple total stable models are definitely needed to solve unique solution problems (English)
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    27 February 1997
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    complexity class
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    relational database
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    DATALOG\(^{\neg}\)
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    expressive power
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    logic programming
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    stable model
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    unique and critical SAT
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