Clausal logic and logic programming in algebraic domains

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We introduce a domain-theoretic foundation for disjunctive logic programming. This foundation is built on clausal logic, a representation of the Smyth powerdomain of any coherent algebraic dcpo. We establish the completeness of a resolution rule for inference in such a clausal logic; we introduce a natural declarative semantics and a fixed-point semantics for disjunctive logic programs, and prove their equivalence; finally, we apply our results to give both a syntax and semantics for default logic in any coherent algebraic dcpo. © 2001 Elsevier Science.

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Rounds, W. C., & Zhang, G. Q. (2001). Clausal logic and logic programming in algebraic domains. Information and Computation, 171(2), 183–200. https://doi.org/10.1006/inco.2001.3073

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