On Computing Stable Extensions of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks

Abstract

An abstract argumentation framework ( af for short) is a directed graph (A,R) where A is a set of abstract arguments and R⊂eq A × A is the attack relation. Let H=(A,R) be an af, S ⊂eq A be a set of arguments and S+ = \y ∃ x∈ S with (x,y)∈ R\. Then, S is a stable extension in H if and only if S+ = A S. In this paper, we present a thorough, formal validation of a known backtracking algorithm for listing all stable extensions in a given af.

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