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Causality and Minimal Change Demystified  (Make Corrections)  
Maurice Pagnucco, Pavlos Peppas
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Abstract: The Principle of Minimal Change is prevalent in various guises throughout the development of areas such as reasoning about action, belief change and nonmonotonic reasoning. Recent literature has witnessed the proposal of several theories of action that adopt an explicit representation of causality. It is claimed that an explicit notion of causality is able to deal with the frame problem in a manner not possible with traditional approaches based on minimal change. However, such claims... (Update)

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@inproceedings{ pagnucco01causality,
    author = "Maurice Pagnucco and Pavlos Peppas",
    title = "Causality and Minimal Change Demystified",
    booktitle = "{IJCAI}",
    pages = "125-130",
    year = "2001",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/453802.html" }
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