Abstract
Nominal logic is an extension of first-order logic which provides a simple foundation for formalizing and reasoning about abstract syntax modulo consistent renaming of bound names (that is, α-equivalence). This article investigates logic programming based on nominal logic. We describe some typical nominal logic programs, and develop the model-theoretic, proof-theoretic, and operational semantics of such programs. Besides being of interest for ensuring the correct behavior of implementations, these results provide a rigorous foundation for techniques for analysis and reasoning about nominal logic programs, as we illustrate via examples. © 2008 ACM.
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Cheney, J., & Urban, C. (2008). Nominal logic programming. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 30(5). https://doi.org/10.1145/1387673.1387675
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