Closed-world databases and circumscription (Q1079022)

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Closed-world databases and circumscription
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    Closed-world databases and circumscription (English)
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    There is a similarity between the closed-world assumption and circumscribing predicate symbols in the sense of predicate ''minimization''. The purpose of the paper is to investigate under what conditions the closed-world assumption and the result of circumscribing all predicates are equivalent. Closed-world assumption is shown to be equivalent to a special case of circumscription. Reasons are given why circumscription is a substantially more powerful form of non-monotonic reasoning.
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    closed-world assumption
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    circumscription
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    non-monotonic reasoning
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