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On the Trap Space Semantics of Normal Logic Programs

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The logical semantics of normal logic programs has traditionally been based on the notions of Clark’s completion and two-valued or three-valued canonical models, including supported, stable, regular, and well-founded models. Two-valued interpretations can also be seen as states evolving under a program’s update operator, producing a transition graph whose fixed points and cycles capture stable and oscillatory behaviors, respectively. We refer to this view as dynamical semantics since it characterizes the program’s meaning in terms of state-space trajectories, as first introduced in the stable (supported) class semantics. Recently, we have established a formal connection between Datalog¬ programs (i.e., normal logic programs without function symbols) and Boolean networks, leading to the introduction of the trap space concept for Datalog¬ programs. In this paper, we generalize the trap space concept to arbitrary normal logic programs, introducing trap space semantics as a new approach to their interpretation. This new semantics admits both model-theoretic and dynamical characterizations, providing a comprehensive approach to understanding program behavior. We establish the foundational properties of the trap space semantics and systematically relate it to the established model-theoretic semantics, including the stable (supported), stable (supported) partial, regular, and L-stable model semantics, as well as to the dynamical stable (supported) class semantics. Our results demonstrate that the trap space semantics offers a unified and precise framework for proving the existence of supported classes, strict stable (supported) classes, and regular models, in addition to uncovering and formalizing deeper relationships among the existing semantics of normal logic programs.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)294-319
Nombre de pages26
journalElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS
Volume439
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2025
Modification externeOui
Evénement41st International Conference on Logic Programming, ICLP 2025 - Rende, Italie
Durée: 12 sept. 202519 sept. 2025

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