Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming: Volume 3: Nonmonotonic Reasoning and Uncertain Reasoning

Author:   Dov M. Gabbay (Professor of Computing, Professor of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine) ,  C. J. Hogger (Department of Computing, Department of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine) ,  J. A. Robinson (Department of Computing Science, Department of Computing Science, Syracuse University, New York) ,  D. Nute
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198537472


Pages:   548
Publication Date:   17 March 1994
Format:   Hardback
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Logic is now widely recognized to be one of the foundational disciplines of computing and has found applications in virtually all aspects of the subject, from software engineering and hardware to programming languages and artificial intelligence. There is a growing need for an in-depth survey of the applications in logic in A1 and computer science. The Handbook of Logic in Ariticial Intelligence and Logic Programming and its companion, the Handbook of Logic in Computer Science, have been created in response to this need. We see the creation of the Handbook as a combination of authoritative exposition, comprehensive survey, and fundamental research exploring the underlying themes in the various areas. The intended audience is graduate students and researchers in the areas of A1 and logic, as well as other people interested in the subject. We assume as background some mathematical sophistication. Much of the material will be of interest to logicians and mathematicians. The tables of contents of the volumes were finalized after extensive discussions between handbook authors and second readers. The first volumes present the logical foundations and deduction methodologies extensively used in A1. Volumes 3 and 4 cover reasoning, and Volume 5 details logic programming. The chapters which in many cases are of monograph length and scope, emphasize possible unifying themes. They are written by internationally renowned researchers in the respective areas. The chapters are co-ordinated and their contents have been reviewed in joint meetings.

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Author:   Dov M. Gabbay (Professor of Computing, Professor of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine) ,  C. J. Hogger (Department of Computing, Department of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine) ,  J. A. Robinson (Department of Computing Science, Department of Computing Science, Syracuse University, New York) ,  D. Nute
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   1.058kg
ISBN:  

9780198537472


ISBN 10:   0198537476
Pages:   548
Publication Date:   17 March 1994
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Review of the first three volumes: '.. an essential acquisition for any library covering theoretical computer science and highly desirable for any researcher in the field.' Times Higher Education Supplement Review of the first three volumes: '... a detailed and comprehensive exposition of the theoretical and computational features of a wide variety of classical and non-classical logics.' '... can be unreservedly recommended to AI practitioners with proficiency in logic and commitment to its role in the development of AI systems.' The Computer Journal


Review of the first three volumes: '.. an essential acquisition for any library covering theoretical computer science and highly desirable for any researcher in the field.' Times Higher Education Supplement Review of the first three volumes: '... a detailed and comprehensive exposition of the theoretical and computational features of a wide variety of classical and non-classical logics.' '... can be unreservedly recommended to AI practitioners with proficiency in logic and commitment to its role in the development of AI systems.' The Computer Journal


Review of the first three volumes: '.. an essential acquisition for any library covering theoretical computer science and highly desirable for any researcher in the field.' Times Higher Education Supplement Review of the first three volumes: '... a detailed and comprehensive exposition of the theoretical and computational features of a wide variety of classical and non-classical logics.' '... can be unreservedly recommended to AI practitioners with proficiency in logic and commitment to its role in the development of AI systems.' The Computer Journal


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