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Logic Programming
- To: John Cowan <cowan@SNARK.THYRSUS.COM>, Eric Raymond <eric@SNARK.THYRSUS.COM>, Eric Tiedemann <est@SNARK.THYRSUS.COM>
- Subject: Logic Programming
- From: Chris Handley <cbmvax!uunet!GANDALF.OTAGO.AC.NZ!CHandley>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1992 17:25:23 GMT+1200
- Reply-To: cbmvax!uunet!otago.ac.nz!chandley
- Sender: Lojban list <cbmvax!uunet!CUVMB.BITNET!pucc.Princeton.EDU!LOJBAN>
Hi
For all the Logic Programming buffs on this list (and I know there are some)
a fruitful source of interesting papers is the series called:
Forschungsberichte Kunstliche Intelligenz
from Technische Universitat Munchen (Sorry I have omitted all the
diacriticals - my apologies to any German purists). Foe non German speakers,
this means Research Reports on Artificial Intelligence, but they are more
wide ranging than that. I have on my desk:
Classical Negation in Logic Programming
and Functions in Horn Clause Logic.
There are severAl titles available (free) from TUM. e-mail Angela Marquardt:
fki@tumult.uucp or
fki@lan.informatik.tu_muenchen.dbp.de
Happy Logic programming, what I have looks good, but I have yet to really
get to grips with it. I may just give it up and pass them on to our resident
logic programmer.
TTFN
Chris Handley chandley@otago.ac.nz
Dept of Computer Science Ph (+64) 3-479-8499
University of Otago Fax (+64) 3-479-8577
Dunedin, NZ
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