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This work introduces the concept of synonymy and elaborates on it. In a first concise part, six general desiderata for synonymous theories in (possibly non-montonic) knowledge representation are given. The article then focuses on the particular formalism of first-order theories under the equilibrium (or answer set) semantics and develops a theory of synonymy for it. The Beth property, a condition under which two definitions of definability are equivalent for a logic and and which should allow for generalizing the obtained theory also to other formalisms, plays a central role. Finally, the authors also provide a case study in which the developed theory is used for showing that two formalizations of descriptions of dynamic systems are equivalent, which is in itself a nontrivial result. | |||
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Synonymous theories and knowledge representations in answer set programming (English)
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11 May 2012
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This work introduces the concept of synonymy and elaborates on it. In a first concise part, six general desiderata for synonymous theories in (possibly non-montonic) knowledge representation are given. The article then focuses on the particular formalism of first-order theories under the equilibrium (or answer set) semantics and develops a theory of synonymy for it. The Beth property, a condition under which two definitions of definability are equivalent for a logic and and which should allow for generalizing the obtained theory also to other formalisms, plays a central role. Finally, the authors also provide a case study in which the developed theory is used for showing that two formalizations of descriptions of dynamic systems are equivalent, which is in itself a nontrivial result.
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answer set programming
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equilibrium logic
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synonymous theories
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interpretability theory
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Beth property
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