Logic Programming '87

Logic Programming '87
Title Logic Programming '87 PDF eBook
Author Koichi Furukawa
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 340
Release 1988-06-22
Genre Computers
ISBN 9783540194262

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This volume contains most of the papers presented at the 6th Logic Programming Conference held in Tokyo, June 22-24, 1987. It is the successor of Lecture Notes in Computer Science volumes 221 and 264. The contents cover foundations, programming, architecture and applications. Topics of particular interest are constraint logic programming and parallelism. The effort to apply logic programming to large-scale realistic problems is another important subject of these proceedings.

Logic Programming '87

Logic Programming '87
Title Logic Programming '87 PDF eBook
Author Koichi Furukawa
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 2014-01-15
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ISBN 9783662169896

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Foundations of Logic Programming

Foundations of Logic Programming
Title Foundations of Logic Programming PDF eBook
Author J. W. Lloyd
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 135
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 3642968260

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This book gives an account oC the mathematical Coundations oC logic programming. I have attempted to make the book selC-contained by including prooCs of almost all the results needed. The only prerequisites are some Camiliarity with a logic programming language, such as PROLOG, and a certain mathematical maturity. For example, the reader should be Camiliar with induction arguments and be comCortable manipulating logical expressions. Also the last chapter assumes some acquaintance with the elementary aspects of metric spaces, especially properties oC continuous mappings and compact spaces. Chapter 1 presents the declarative aspects of logic programming. This chapter contains the basic material Crom first order logic and fixpoint theory which will be required. The main concepts discussed here are those oC a logic program, model, correct answer substitution and fixpoint. Also the unification algorithm is discussed in some detail. Chapter 2 is concerned with the procedural semantics oC logic programs. The declarative concepts are implemented by means oC a specialized Corm oC resolution, called SLD-resolution. The main results of this chapter concern the soundness and completeness oC SLD-resolution and the independence oC the computation rule. We also discuss the implications of omitting the occur check from PROLOG implementations. Chapter 3 discusses negation. Current PROLOG systems implement a form of negation by means of the negation as failure rule. The main results of this chapter are the soundness and completeness oC the negation as failure rule.

Logic Programming '87

Logic Programming '87
Title Logic Programming '87 PDF eBook
Author Koichi Furukawa
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Pages 327
Release 1988
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Logic Programming '87

Logic Programming '87
Title Logic Programming '87 PDF eBook
Author Koichi Furakawa
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Pages 327
Release 1988
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1987 Symposium on Logic Programming

1987 Symposium on Logic Programming
Title 1987 Symposium on Logic Programming PDF eBook
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Pages 550
Release 1987
Genre Computer programming
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Algebraic and Logic Programming

Algebraic and Logic Programming
Title Algebraic and Logic Programming PDF eBook
Author Jan Grabowski
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 284
Release 1989-07-04
Genre Computers
ISBN 9783540506676

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This volume contains the proceedings of the First International Workshop on Algebraic and Logic Programming held in Gaussig (German Democratic Republic) from November 14 to 18, 1988. The workshop was devoted to Algebraic Programming, in the sense of programming by algebraic specifications and rewrite rule systems, and Logic Programming, in the sense of Horn clause specifications and resolution systems. This includes combined algebraic/logic programming systems, mutual relations and mutual implementation of programming paradigms, completeness and efficiency considerations in both fields, as well as related topics.