TY - BOOK AU - Fermüller,Christian G. AU - Voronkov,Andrei ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning: 17th International Conference, LPAR-17, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, October 10-15, 2010. Proceedings T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SN - 9783642162428 AV - Q334-342 U1 - 006.3 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Computer science KW - Software engineering KW - Logic design KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Computer Science KW - Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) KW - Software Engineering KW - Logics and Meanings of Programs KW - Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages KW - Programming Techniques KW - Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters N1 - The Complexity of Partial-Observation Parity Games -- Awareness in Games, Awareness in Logic -- Human and Unhuman Commonsense Reasoning -- Gödel Logics – A Survey -- Tableau Calculus for the Logic of Comparative Similarity over Arbitrary Distance Spaces -- Extended Computation Tree Logic -- Using Causal Relationships to Deal with the Ramification Problem in Action Formalisms Based on Description Logics -- SAT Encoding of Unification in -- Generating Combinatorial Test Cases by Efficient SAT Encodings Suitable for CDCL SAT Solvers -- Generating Counterexamples for Structural Inductions by Exploiting Nonstandard Models -- Characterising Space Complexity Classes via Knuth-Bendix Orders -- Focused Natural Deduction -- How to Universally Close the Existential Rule -- On the Complexity of the Bernays-Schönfinkel Class with Datalog -- Magically Constraining the Inverse Method Using Dynamic Polarity Assignment -- Lazy Abstraction for Size-Change Termination -- A Syntactical Approach to Qualitative Constraint Networks Merging -- On the Satisfiability of Two-Variable Logic over Data Words -- Generic Methods for Formalising Sequent Calculi Applied to Provability Logic -- Characterising Probabilistic Processes Logically -- fCube: An Efficient Prover for Intuitionistic Propositional Logic -- Superposition-Based Analysis of First-Order Probabilistic Timed Automata -- A Nonmonotonic Extension of KLM Preferential Logic P -- On Strong Normalization of the Calculus of Constructions with Type-Based Termination -- Aligators for Arrays (Tool Paper) -- Clause Elimination Procedures for CNF Formulas -- Partitioning SAT Instances for Distributed Solving -- Infinite Families of Finite String Rewriting Systems and Their Confluence -- Polite Theories Revisited -- Clausal Graph Tableaux for Hybrid Logic with Eventualities and Difference -- The Consistency of the CADIAG-2 Knowledge Base: A Probabilistic Approach -- On the Complexity of Model Expansion -- Labelled Unit Superposition Calculi for Instantiation-Based Reasoning -- Boosting Local Search Thanks to cdcl -- Interpolating Quantifier-Free Presburger Arithmetic -- Variable Compression in ProbLog -- Improving Resource-Unaware SAT Solvers -- Expansion Nets: Proof-Nets for Propositional Classical Logic -- Revisiting Matrix Interpretations for Polynomial Derivational Complexity of Term Rewriting -- An Isabelle-Like Procedural Mode for HOL Light -- Bottom-Up Tree Automata with Term Constraints -- Constructors, Sufficient Completeness, and Deadlock Freedom of Rewrite Theories -- PBINT, A Logic for Modelling Search Problems Involving Arithmetic -- Resolution for Stochastic Boolean Satisfiability -- Symbolic Automata Constraint Solving N2 - This volume contains the research papers presented at the 17th International Conference on Logic for Programming, Arti?cial Intelligence, and Reasoning (LPAR-17), held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, October 10–15, 2010, accompanied by the 8th International Workshop on the Implementation of Logic (IWIL-8, organized by Eugenia Ternovska, Stephan Schulz, and Geo? Sutcli?e) and the 5th International Workshop on Analytic Proof Systems (APS-5, organized by Matthias Baaz and Christian Fermuller ¨ ). The call for papers attracted 133 abstract submissions of which 105 ma- rialized into full submissions, each of which was assigned for reviewing to at least three Program Committee members; 41 papers were accepted after - tense discussions. Once more the EasyChair system provided an ideal platform for submission, reviewing, discussions, and collecting ?nal versions of accepted papers. The program included three invited talks by Krishnendu Chatterjee, Joseph Halpern, and Michael Maher, as well as an invited tutorial by Norbert Preining. They are documented by the corresponding papers and abstract, respectively, in these proceedings, which this year appear for the ?rst time in the ARCoSS subline of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-16242-8 ER -