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Partial equilibrium logic
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Partial equilibrium logic
Pedro Cabalar1 , Sergei Odintsov2 , David Pearce3 and Agustín Valverde4 
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Corunna University, Corunna, Spain |
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Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk, Russia |
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Computing Science and Artificial Intelligence, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain |
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Applied Mathematics Dpt., University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain |
Published online: 9 August 2007
Abstract Partial equilibrium logic (PEL) is a new nonmonotonic reasoning formalism closely aligned with logic programming under well-founded
and partial stable model semantics. In particular it provides a logical foundation for these semantics as well as an extension
of the basic syntax of logic programs. In this paper we describe PEL, study some of its logical properties and examine its
behaviour on disjunctive and nested logic programs. In addition we consider computational features of PEL and study different
approaches to its computation.
Keywords Partial equilibrium logic - Well-founded semantics - Nonclassical logics - Logic programming
Mathematics Subject Classifications (2000) 68T27 - 03B55 - 03B60
Partially supported by MEC projects TIC-2003-9001-C02 and TIN2006-15455-CO3.
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