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Non-Deterministic Approximation Fixpoint Theory and Its Application in Disjunctive Logic Programming

Authors :
Heyninck, Jesse
Arieli, Ofer
Bogaerts, Bart
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Approximation fixpoint theory (AFT) is an abstract and general algebraic framework for studying the semantics of nonmonotonic logics. It provides a unifying study of the semantics of different formalisms for nonmonotonic reasoning, such as logic programming, default logic and autoepistemic logic. In this paper, we extend AFT to dealing with non-deterministic constructs that allow to handle indefinite information, represented e.g. by disjunctive formulas. This is done by generalizing the main constructions and corresponding results of AFT to non-deterministic operators, whose ranges are sets of elements rather than single elements. The applicability and usefulness of this generalization is illustrated in the context of disjunctive logic programming.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2211.17262
Document Type :
Working Paper