CSL '88 : 2nd Workshop on Computer Science Logic, Duisburg, FRG, October 3-7, 1988 : proceedings
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CSL '88 : 2nd Workshop on Computer Science Logic, Duisburg, FRG, October 3-7, 1988 : proceedings
(Lecture notes in computer science, 385)
Springer-Verlag, c1989
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内容説明
This volume contains the papers which were presented at the second workshop "Computer Science Logic" held in Duisburg, FRG, October 3-7, 1988. These proceedings cover a wide range of topics both from theoretical and applied areas of computer science. More specifically, the papers deal with problems arising at the border of logic and computer science: e.g. in complexity, data base theory, logic programming, artificial intelligence, and concurrency. The volume should be of interest to all logicians and computer scientists working in the above fields.
目次
On disjunctive self-reducibility.- The knowledge representation language LLILOG.- Completeness with respect to interpretations in deterministic and nondeterministic polynomial time.- A temporal logic approach to specify and to prove properties of finite state concurrent systems.- A comparison of the resolution calculus and the connection method, and a new calculus generalizing both methods.- Characterizing complexity classes by general recursive definitions in higher types.- Size of models versus length of computations.- Boolean circuit complexity of algebraic interpolation problems.- Loop detection in propositional Prolog programs.- Numberings of R1?F.- Interval temporal logic and star-free expressions.- An interpreter with lazy evaluation for Prolog with functions.- On the complexity of the decision problem in propositional nonmonotonic logic.- Gentzen-Systems for propositional temporal logics.- Predicate inequalities as a basis for automated termination proofs for Prolog programs.- On the existence of fair schedulers.- Using finite-linear temporal logic for specifying database dynamics.- Is average superlinear speedup possible?.- Enforcement of integrity constraints in a semantic data model.- Delete operations and Horn formulas.- Integration of descriptive and procedural language constructs.- Normal forms and the complexity of computations of logic programs.- A remark on minimal polynomials of Boolean functions.- On the emptiness problem of tree automata and completeness of modal logics of programs.
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