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Abstract: Gelfond and Lifschitz introduce a declarative language A for describing effects of
actions and define translations of theories in this language into extended logic programs.
The purpose of this paper is to extend the language and the translation to allow
reasoning about the effects of concurrent actions. Logic programming formalization of
situation calculus with concurrent actions presented in the paper can be of independent
interest and may serve as a test bed for the investigation of... (Update)
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...actions. Different languages can be used to specify these transitions. For example, STRIPS ( Fikes and Nilsson, 1971] A# ([Baral and Gelfond, 1997] ) C ( Giunchiglia and Lifschitz, 1998] Definition A.1 is akin to the one given by Bacchus, Halpern and Levesque in the...
...agent actions. Different languages can be used to specify these transitions. For example, STRIPS ( Fikes and Nilsson, 1971] Ac ([Baral and Gelfond, 1997]) C ( Giunchiglia and Lifschitz, 1998] Definition A. 1 is akin to the one given by Bacchus, Halpern and Levesque in the...
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C. Baral and M. Gelfond. Reasoning about effects of concurrent actions. Journal of Logic Programming (to appear), 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/baral96reasoning.html More
@article{ baral97reasoning,
author = "Chitta Baral and Michael Gelfond",
title = "Reasoning About Effects of Concurrent Actions",
journal = "Journal of Logic Programming",
volume = "31",
number = "1-3",
pages = "85-117",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/baral96reasoning.html" }
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