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Summary: Consider the class of programs P where the greatest fixpoint of \(T_ P\) is equal to the complement of the finite failure set of P. Programs in this class possess some important properties which others do not. The main result in this paper proves that this class is representative of all programs. Specifically, we call the programs in this class canonical and we prove that for any program \(P_ 1\), there exists a semantically equivalent program \(P_ 2\) which is canonical.
Specification and verification (program logics, model checking, etc.), Logic, finite failure set, canonical logic programs, greatest fixpoint
Specification and verification (program logics, model checking, etc.), Logic, finite failure set, canonical logic programs, greatest fixpoint
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