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Formal Methods for Nonmonotonic and Related Logics = Vol II: Theory Revision, Inheritance, and Various Abstract Properties /
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Formal Methods for Nonmonotonic and Related Logics/ by Karl Schlechta.
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Vol II: Theory Revision, Inheritance, and Various Abstract Properties /
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Schlechta, Karl.
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XXXVIII, 473 p.online resource. :
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Formal Methods for Nonmonotonic and Related Logics = Vol II: Theory Revision, Inheritance, and Various Abstract Properties /
Schlechta, Karl.
Formal Methods for Nonmonotonic and Related Logics
Vol II: Theory Revision, Inheritance, and Various Abstract Properties /[electronic resource] :by Karl Schlechta. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXXVIII, 473 p.online resource.
Theory Revision and Sums -- Defeasible Inheritance Theory -- Interpolation -- Neighbourhood Semantics and Deontic Logic -- Abstract Independence -- Various Aspects of Nonmonotonic and Other Logics.
The two volumes in this advanced textbook present results, proof methods, and translations of motivational and philosophical considerations to formal constructions. In the associated Vol. I the author explains preferential structures and abstract size. In this Vol. II he presents chapters on theory revision and sums, defeasible inheritance theory, interpolation, neighbourhood semantics and deontic logic, abstract independence, and various aspects of nonmonotonic and other logics. In both volumes the text contains many exercises and some solutions, and the author limits the discussion of motivation and general context throughout, offering this only when it aids understanding of the formal material, in particular to illustrate the path from intuition to formalisation. Together these books are a suitable compendium for graduate students and researchers in the area of computer science and mathematical logic.
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