Sequential Operations in LogicWeb
Abstract
Sequential tasks cannot be effectively handled in logic programming based on classical logic or linear logic. This limitation can be addressed by using a fragment of Japaridze'sSequential tasks cannot be effectively handled in logic programming based on classical logic or linear logic. This limitation can be addressed by using a fragment of Japaridze's computability logic. We propose , an extension to LogicWeb with sequential goal formulas. SeqWeb extends the LogicWeb by allowing goals of the form G G and G G where G is a goal. These goals allow us to specify both sequential-conjunctive and sequential-disjunctive tasks. computability logic. We propose , an extension to LogicWeb with sequential goal formulas. SeqWeb extends the LogicWeb by allowing goals of the form G G and G G where G is a goal. These goals allow us to specify both sequential-conjunctive and sequential-disjunctive tasks.
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