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On the Effect of Default Negation on the Expressiveness of Disjunctive Rules

Reference:

Tomi Janhunen. On the effect of default negation on the expressiveness of disjunctive rules. In Gerhard Brewka, Cees Witteween, and Torsten Schaub, editors, Working Notes of the 5th Dutch-German Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning Techniques and their Applications, pages 102–113, Potsdam, Germany, April 2001.

Suggested BibTeX entry:

@inproceedings{Janhunen01:dgnmr,
    address = {Potsdam, Germany},
    author = {Tomi Janhunen},
    booktitle = {Working Notes of the 5th Dutch-German Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning Techniques and their Applications},
    editor = {Gerhard Brewka and Cees Witteween and Torsten Schaub},
    month = {April},
    pages = {102--113},
    title = {On the Effect of Default Negation on the Expressiveness of Disjunctive Rules},
    year = {2001},
}

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