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Verifying Tight Logic Programs with anthem and vampire (2020)
Jorge Fandinno,
Vladimir Lifschitz
, Patrick Lühne, Torsten Schaub
This paper continues the line of research aimed at investigating the relationship between logic programs and first-order theories. We extend the definition of program completion to programs with input and output in a subset of the input language of the ASP grounder gringo, study the relationship between stable models and completion in this context, and describe preliminary experiments with the use of two software tools, anthem and vampire, for verifying the correctness of programs with input and output. Proofs of theorems are based on a lemma that relates the semantics of programs studied in this paper to stable models of first-order formulas.
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Theory and Practice of Logic Programming
, Vol. 20, 5 (2020), pp. 735--750.
Bibtex:
@article{iclp20, title={Verifying Tight Logic Programs with anthem and vampire}, author={Jorge Fandinno and Vladimir Lifschitz and Patrick Lühne, Torsten Schaub}, volume={20}, journal={Theory and Practice of Logic Programming}, number={5}, month={ }, pages={735--750}, url="http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ai-labpub-view.php?PubID=127836", year={2020} }
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