A Resolution-based Procedure for Default Theories with Extensions
@inproceedings{Barback1994ARP, title={A Resolution-based Procedure for Default Theories with Extensions}, author={Monica D. Barback and Jorge Lobo}, booktitle={NMELP}, year={1994} }
Default logic, introduced by Reiter, is an effective nonmonotonic reasoning system. In addition to being a stand alone paradigm for nonmonotonic reasoning, default logic has also been used to represent other nonmonotonic reasoning systems such as the stable model semantics and the well-founded semantics of logic programs. This paper complements these results by describing a sound and complete resolution based proof procedure for a large class of default theories.
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