
doi: 10.1007/bfb0013529
We present some results on semantics for logic programs. We interpret logic programs in Kripke models. They connect the area of logic programming and that of nonclassical logics. New connectives are carried over dynamic logic to logic programs, resulting in so-called predicate programs. A wide class of predicate programs is shown to have the same meaning as formulas of dynamic logic with context-free programs. This allows to discuss the known problem of introducing the negation into logic programs in new light.
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