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Compactness Properties for Stable Semantics of Logic Programs

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Compactness Properties for Stable Semantics of Logic Programs
Logic programming with stable logic semantics (SLP) is a logical formalism that assigns to sets of clauses in the language admitting negations in the bodies a special kind of models, called stable models. This formalism does not have the compactness property. We show a number of conditions that entail a form of compactness for SLP.
Victor W. Marek, Jeffrey B. Remmel
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where LFCS
Authors Victor W. Marek, Jeffrey B. Remmel
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