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On negation as instantiation

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Algebraic and Logic Programming (ALP 1996)

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Given a logic program P and a goal G, we introduce a notion which states when an SLD-tree for P∪{G} instantiates a, set of variables V with respect to another one, W. We call this notion weak instantiation, as it is a generalization of the instantiation property introduced in [3]. A negation rule based on instantiation, the so-called Negation As Instantiation rule (NAI), allows for inferring existentially closed negative queries, that is formulas of the form ∃¬Q, from logic programs. We show that, by using the new notion, we can infer a larger class of negative queries, namely the class of the queries of the form ∨WV¬Q and of the form ∨WVZ¬Q, where Z is the set of the remaining variables of Q.

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Di Pierro, A., Drabent, W. (1996). On negation as instantiation. In: Hanus, M., Rodríguez-Artalejo, M. (eds) Algebraic and Logic Programming. ALP 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1139. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61735-3_2

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