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The Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and Logic
Programming is a multi-volume work covering all major areas of the
application of logic to artificial intelligence and logic
programming. The authors are chosen on an international basis and
are leaders in the fields covered. Volume 5 is the last in this
well-regarded series. Logic is now widely recognized as one of the
foundational disciplines of computing. It has found applications in
virtually all aspects of the subject, from software and hardware
engineering to programming languages and artificial intelligence.
In response to the growing need for an in-depth survey of these
applications the Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and
its companion, the Handbook of Logic in Computer Science have been
created. The Handbooks are a combination of authoritative
exposition, comprehensive survey, and fundamental research
exploring the underlying themes in the various areas. Some
mathematical background is assumed, and much of the material will
be of interest to logicians and mathematicians. Volume 5 focuses
particularly on logic programming. This book is intended for
theoretical computer scientists.
Logic is now widely recognized to be one of the foundational
disciplines of computing with applications in virtually all aspects
of the subject, from software engineering and hardware development
to programming languages and artificial intelligence. There is a
growing need for an in-depth survey of the applications of logic in
AI and computer science. The Handbook of Logic in Artificial
Intelligence and Logic Programming and its companion, Handbook of
Logic in Computer Science, have been created in response to this
need. This book is a combination of authoritative exposition,
comprehensive survey, and fundamental research that explores
underlying unifying themes in the various subject areas. Chapters
have been written by an internationally renowned team of
researchers and are coordinated in terms of the theories discussed
and the examples offered. This book will be of interest to graduate
students and researchers in all areas of artificial intelligence,
computer science, and logic, as well as to logicians and
mathematicians.
Logic is now widely recognized to be one of the foundational
disciplines of computing and has found applications in virtually
all aspects of the subject, from software engineering and hardware
to programming languages and artificial intelligence. There is a
growing need for an in-depth survey of the applications in logic in
A1 and computer science. The Handbook of Logic in Ariticial
Intelligence and Logic Programming and its companion, the Handbook
of Logic in Computer Science, have been created in response to this
need. We see the creation of the Handbook as a combination of
authoritative exposition, comprehensive survey, and fundamental
research exploring the underlying themes in the various areas. The
intended audience is graduate students and researchers in the areas
of A1 and logic, as well as other people interested in the subject.
We assume as background some mathematical sophistication. Much of
the material will be of interest to logicians and mathematicians.
The tables of contents of the volumes were finalized after
extensive discussions between handbook authors and second readers.
This book is intended for theoretical computer scientists.
Logicians. Volume Co-ordinator::
Logic is now widely recognized to be one of the foundational
disciplines of computing and has found applications in virtually
all aspects of the subject, from software engineering and hardware
to programming languages and artificial intelligence. There is a
growing need for an in-depth survey of the applications of logic in
Al and computer science. The Handbook of Logic in Articial
Intelligence and Logic Programming and its companion, the Handbook
of Logic in Computer Science, have been created in response to this
need. We see the creation of the Handbook as a combination of
authoritative exposition, comprehensive survey, and fundamental
research exploring the underlying themes in the various areas. The
intended audience is graduate students and researchers in the areas
of A1 and logic, as well as other people interested in the subject.
We assume as background some mathematical sophistication. Much of
the material will be of interest to logicians and mathematicians.
The tables of contents of the volumes were finalized after
extensive discussions between handbook authors and second readers.
This book is intended for theoretical computer scientists;
logicians. Volume Co-ordinator:: S
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