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Foundations of Logic Programming John W. Lloyd

Foundations of Logic Programming By John W. Lloyd

Foundations of Logic Programming by John W. Lloyd


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In the two and a half years since the frrst edition of this book was published, the field of logic programming has grown rapidly. In the second edition, I discuss a larger class of programs than that discussed in the first edition.

Foundations of Logic Programming Summary

Foundations of Logic Programming by John W. Lloyd

In the two and a half years since the frrst edition of this book was published, the field of logic programming has grown rapidly. Consequently, it seemed advisable to try to expand the subject matter covered in the first edition. The new material in the second edition has a strong database flavour, which reflects my own research interests over the last three years. However, despite the fact that the second edition has about 70% more material than the first edition, many worthwhile topic!! are still missing. I can only plead that the field is now too big to expect one author to cover everything. In the second edition, I discuss a larger class of programs than that discussed in the first edition. Related to this, I have also taken the opportunity to try to improve some of the earlier terminology. Firstly, I introduce program statements, which are formulas of the form A+-W, where the head A is an atom and the body W is an arbitrary formula. A program is a finite set of program statements. There are various restrictions of this class. Normal programs are ones where the body of each program statement is a conjunction of literals. (The terminology general, used in the first edition, is obviously now inappropriate).

Table of Contents

1. Preliminaries.- 1. Introduction.- 2. First Order Theories.- 3. Interpretations and Models.- 4. Unification.- 5. Fixpoints.- Problems for Chapter 1.- 2. Definite Programs.- 6. Declarative Semantics.- 7. Soundness of SLD-Resolution.- 8. Completeness of SLD-Resolution.- 9. Independence of the Computation Rule.- 10. SLD-Refutation Procedures.- 11. Cuts.- Problems for Chapter 2.- 3. Normal Programs.- 12. Negative Information.- 13. Finite Failure.- 14. Programming with the Completion.- 15. Soundness of SLDNF-Resolution.- 16. Completeness of SLDNF-Resolution.- Problems for Chapter 3.- 4. Programs.- 17. Introduction to Programs.- 18. SLDNF-Resolution for Programs.- 19. Declarative Error Diagnosis.- 20. Soundness and Completeness of the Diagnoser.- Problems for Chapter 4.- 5. Deductive Databases.- 21. Introduction to Deductive Databases.- 22. Soundness of Query Evaluation.- 23. Completeness of Query Evaluation.- 24. Integrity Constraints.- Problems for Chapter 5.- 6. Perpetual Processes.- 25. Complete Herbrand Interpretations.- 26. Properties of T'p.- 27. Semantics of Perpetual Processes.- Problems for Chapter 6.- References.- Notation.

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NLS9783642831911
9783642831911
3642831915
Foundations of Logic Programming by John W. Lloyd
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
2011-12-15
212
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