A Strong Logic Programming View for Static Embedded Implications
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A strong (L) logic programming language ([14, 15]) is given by two subclasses of formulas (programs and goals) of the underlying logic L, provided that: firstly, any program P (viewed as a L-theory) has a canonical model MP which is initial in the category of all its L-models; secondly, the L-satisfaction of a goal G in MP is equivalent to the L-derivability of G from P , and finally, there exists an effective (computable) proof-subcalculus of the L-calculus which works out for derivation of goals from programs. In this sense, Horn clauses constitute a strong (first-order) logic programming language. Following the methodology suggested in [15] for designing logic programming languages, an extension of Horn clauses should be made by extending its underlying first-order logic to a richer logic which supports a strong axiomatization of the extended logic programming language. A well-known approach for extending Horn clauses with embedded implications is the static scope programming language presented in [8]. In this paper we show that such language can be seen as a strong FO⊃ logic programming language, where FO⊃ is a very natural extension of first-order logic with intuitionistic implication. That is, we present a new characterization of the language in [8] which shows that Horn clauses extended with embedded implications, viewed as FO⊃-theories, preserves all the attractive mathematical and computational properties that Horn clauses satisfy as first-order-theories.
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تاریخ انتشار 1999