Semantical considerations on nonmonotonic logic
Artificial Intelligence
Journal of Logic Programming
On the relation between default and autoepistemic logic
Artificial Intelligence
Nonmonotonic reasoning, preferential models and cumulative logics
Artificial Intelligence
Relating autoepistemic and default logics
Proceedings of the first international conference on Principles of knowledge representation and reasoning
Nonmonotonic default modal logics
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Modal nonmonotonic logics: ranges, characterization, computation
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
More on modal aspects of default logic
Fundamenta Informaticae - Special issue on modal logics in knowledge representation
Fundamenta Informaticae - Special issue on modal logics in knowledge representation
Minimal knowledge problem: a new approach
Artificial Intelligence
Minimal belief and negation as failure
Artificial Intelligence
Nonmonotonic Logic II: Nonmonotonic Modal Theories
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Nonmonotonic Logic: Context-Dependent Reasoning
Nonmonotonic Logic: Context-Dependent Reasoning
The Power of Beliefs or Translating Default Logic into Standard Autoepistemic Logic
Foundation of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning [the book grew out of an ECAI-92 workshop]
Default Consequence Relations as a Logical Framework for Logic Programs
LPNMR '95 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning
TARK '90 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Theoretical aspects of reasoning about knowledge
Modal interpretations of default logic
IJCAI'91 Proceedings of the 12th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
On bimodal nonmonotonic logics and their unimodal and nonmodal equivalents
IJCAI'95 Proceedings of the 14th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
A causal approach to nonmonotonic reasoning
Artificial Intelligence
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The notion of a default consequence relation is introduced as a generalization of both default and modal formalizations of nonmonotonic reasoning. It is used to study a general problem of correspondence between these two formalisms.