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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 1997
- Glenn Shafer:
Advances in the Understanding and Use of Conditional Independence. 1-11 - Jan T. A. Koster:
Gibbs and Markov Properties of Graphs. 13-26 - Steen A. Andersson, David Madigan, Michael D. Perlman, Christopher M. Triggs:
A Graphical Characterization of Lattice Conditional Independence Models. 27-50 - Steffen L. Lauritzen, Finn Verner Jensen:
Local Computation with Valuations from a Commutative Semigroup. 51-69 - Milan Studený:
Semigraphoids and Structures of Probabilistic Conditional Independence. 71-98 - Frantisek Matús:
Conditional Independence Structures Examined via Minors. 99-128
Volume 21, Numbers 2-4, 1997
Festschrift in honor of Michael Gelfond
- Chitta Baral, Vladik Kreinovich, Vladimir Lifschitz:
Introduction: Logic Programming, Non-Monotonic Reasoning and Reasoning about Actions. 129 - Chitta Baral:
Relating Logic Programming Theories of Actions and Partial Order Planning. 131-151 - Howard A. Blair, Jagan Chidella, Fred Dushin, Audrey Ferry, Paul R. Humenn:
A Continuum of Discrete Systems. 153-186 - Weidong Chen, Julie Yu-Chih Liu:
A Procedural Semantics for Stratified Database Updates. 187-220 - Daniel E. Cooke, Luqi:
Logic Programming and Software Maintenance. 221-229 - Mohamed A. Khamsi, Driss Misane:
Fixed Point Theorems in Logic Programming. 231-243 - Renwei Li, Luís Moniz Pereira:
Representing and Reasoning about Concurrent Actions with Abductive Logic Programs. 245-303 - Vladimir Lifschitz:
Two Components of an Action Language. 305-320 - Fangzhen Lin:
An Ordering on Subgoals for Planning. 321-342 - V. Wiktor Marek, Jan Treur, Miroslaw Truszczynski:
Representation Theory for Default Logic. 343-358 - Enrico Pontelli, Gopal Gupta:
Parallel Symbolic Computation in ACE. 359-395 - Raymond Reiter, Zheng Yuhua:
Scheduling in the Situation Calculus: A Case Study. 397-421
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