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- Well-founded_semantics abstract "In logic programming, the well-founded semantics is one definition of how we can make conclusions from a set of logical rules. In logic programming, we give a computer a set of facts, and a set of "inference rules" about how these facts relate. There are several different ways that we might want the computer to apply these rules; the well-founded semantics is one of these ways.".
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- Well-founded_semantics subject Category:Logic_programming.
- Well-founded_semantics comment "In logic programming, the well-founded semantics is one definition of how we can make conclusions from a set of logical rules. In logic programming, we give a computer a set of facts, and a set of "inference rules" about how these facts relate. There are several different ways that we might want the computer to apply these rules; the well-founded semantics is one of these ways.".
- Well-founded_semantics label "Well-founded semantics".
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