Relating Disjunctive Logic Programs to Default Theories

Chiaki Sakama and Katsumi Inoue

Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning (LPNMR'93), pp. 266-282, MIT Press, 1993.

Abstract

This paper presents the relationship between disjunctive logic programs and default theories. We first show that Bidoit and Froidevaux's positivist default theory causes a problem in the presence of disjunctive information in a program. Then we present a correct transformation of disjunctive logic programs into default theories and show a one-to-one correspondence between the stable models of a program and the extensions of its associated default theory. We also extend the results to extended disjunctive programs and investigate their connections with Gelfond et al's disjunctive default theory, autoepistemic logic, and circumscription.


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