Three-valued nonmonotonic formalisms and semantics of logic programs
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Publication:1182168
DOI10.1016/0004-3702(91)90013-AzbMath0741.03014MaRDI QIDQ1182168
Publication date: 28 June 1992
Published in: Artificial Intelligence (Search for Journal in Brave)
nonmonotonic logicautoepistemic logicclosed world assumptiondefault theorycircumscriptionthree-valued extensions of nonmonotonic formalismswell-founded semantics of logic programs
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