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|a Pearce, David
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|a Nonclassical Logics and Information Processing
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b International Workshop, Berlin, Germany, November 9-10, 1990. Proceedings
|c edited by David Pearce, Heinrich Wansing
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|a 1st ed. 1992
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1992, 1992
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|a IX, 175 p
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|a Algebraic aspects of the relational knowledge representation: Modal relation algebras -- A logic for memory -- Actions with preconditions and postconditions -- Testclasses and closed world assumptions for non-horn theories -- Reasoning with negative information, II: Hard negation, strong negation and logic programs -- Lindenbaum-algebraic semantics of logic programs -- Conditional logics and cumulative logics -- Semantics of nonmonotonic reasoning in logic programming -- Formulas-as-types for a hierarchy of sublogics of intuitionistic propositional logic -- Cut-elimination in logics with definitional reflection
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|a Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming
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|a Computer science
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|a Mathematical logic
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|a Artificial Intelligence
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|a Formal Languages and Automata Theory
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|a Machine theory
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|a Artificial intelligence
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|a Mathematical Logic and Foundations
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|a Theory of Computation
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
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|a 10.1007/BFb0031919
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|a This volume comprises the proceedings of the First All-Berlin Workshop on Nonclassical Logics and Information Processing, held at the Free University of Berlin, November 9-10, 1990. The scope of the ten papers in the volume is broad, covering various different subfields of logic - particularly nonclassical logic - and its applications in artificial intelligence. The papers are grouped according to the four major topics that emerged at the meeting: modal systems, logic programming, nonmonotonic logics, and proof theory. The classification is only a rough guide since the four areas overlap considerably
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