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Casting Away Disjunction and Negation under a Generalisation of Strong Equivalence with Projection

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Casting Away Disjunction and Negation under a Generalisation of Strong Equivalence with Projection
Abstract. In answer-set programming (ASP), many notions of program equivalence have been introduced and formally analysed. A particular line of research in this direction aims at studying conditions under which certain syntactic constructs can be eliminated from programs preserving some given equivalence relation. In this paper, we continue this endeavour introducing novel conditions under which disjunction and negation can be eliminated from answer-set programs under relativised strong equivalence with projection. This notion is a generalisation of the usual strong-equivalence relation, as introduced by Lifschitz, Pearce, and Valverde, by allowing parametrisable context and output alphabets, which is an important feature in view of practical programming techniques like the use of local variables and modules. We provide model-theoretic conditions that hold for a disjunctive logic program P precisely when there is a program Q, equivalent to P under our considered notion, such that Q is ...
Jörg Pührer, Hans Tompits
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where LPNMR
Authors Jörg Pührer, Hans Tompits
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