© 2001 by Oxford University Press
Original Article |
A Linear Meta-Interpreter for Reasoning About States and Actions
Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary College, University of London, London E1 4NS. E-mail: graham{at}dcs.qmw.ac.uk
This paper describes an application of linear logic programming to the frame problem. This treatment has both practical and conceptual advantages over standard treatments: it is computationally efficient, and this efficiency arises because linear logic respects the identity, or otherwise, of situations.
Key Words: frame problem, linear logic, logic programming, situation calculus, actions, situations
Received 6 September 2000.