Well-founded semantics

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In computer science, the well-founded semantics is a three-valued semantics for logic programming, which gives a precise meaning to general logic programs.

The well-founded semantics was defined by Van Gelder, et al. in 1988.[1][2] The Prolog system XSB implements the well-founded semantics since 1997.[3][4]

Three-valued logic

Complexity

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