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This monograph provides a thorough analysis of two important
formalisms for nonmonotonic reasoning: default logic and modal
nonmonotonic logics. It is also shown how they are related to each
other and how they provide the formal foundations for logic
programming. The discussion is rigorous, and all main results are
formally proved. Many of the results are deep and surprising, some
of them previously unpublished. The book has three parts, on
default logic, modal nonmonotonic logics, and connections and
complexity issues, respectively. The study of general default logic
is followed by a discussion of normal default logic and its
connections to the closed world assumption, and also a presentation
of related aspects of logic programming. The general theory of the
family of modal nonmonotonic logics introduced by McDermott and
Doyle is followed by studies of autoepistemic logic, the logic of
reflexive knowledge, and the logic of pure necessitation, and also
a short discussion of algorithms for computing knowledge and belief
sets. The third part explores connections between default logic and
modal nonmonotonic logics and contains results on the complexity of
nonmonotonic reasoning. The ideas are presented with an elegance
and unity of perspective that set a new standard of scholarship for
books in this area, and the work indicates that the field has
reached a very high level of maturity and sophistication. The book
is intended as a reference on default logic, nonmonotonic logics,
and related computational issues, and is addressed to researchers,
programmers, and graduate students in the Artificial Intelligence
community.
When I first participated in exploring theories of nonmonotonic
reasoning in the late 1970s, I had no idea of the wealth of
conceptual and mathematical results that would emerge from those
halting first steps. This book by Wiktor Marek and Miroslaw
Truszczynski is an elegant treatment of a large body of these
results. It provides the first comprehensive treatment of two
influen tial nonmonotonic logics - autoepistemic and default logic
- and describes a number of surprising and deep unifying
relationships between them. It also relates them to various modal
logics studied in the philosophical logic litera ture, and provides
a thorough treatment of their applications as foundations for logic
programming semantics and for truth maintenance systems. It is
particularly appropriate that Marek and Truszczynski should have
authored this book, since so much of the research that went into
these results is due to them. Both authors were trained in the
Polish school of logic and they bring to their research and writing
the logical insights and sophisticated mathematics that one would
expect from such a background. I believe that this book is a
splendid example of the intellectual maturity of the field of
artificial intelligence, and that it will provide a model of
scholarship for us all for many years to come. Ray Reiter
Department of Computer Science University of Toronto Toronto,
Canada M5S 1A4 and The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
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Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning - Third International Conference, LPNMR '95, Lexington, KY, USA, June 26 - 28, 1995. Proceedings (Paperback, 1995 ed.)
V. Wiktor Marek, Anil Nerode, Miroslaw Truszcynski
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This volume contains the revised refereed papers accepted for
presentation at the Third International Conference on Logic
Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, LPNMR '95, held in
Lexington, KY, USA in June 1995 under the sponsorship of the
Association for Logic Programming.
The LPNMR conferences bring together researchers from logic
programming and the logical foundations of artificial intelligence
in order to facilitate cooperation and cross-fertilization of
ideas. The 28 full papers presented define the state of the art in
this interdisciplinary area of research, which has recently
attracted much interest.
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