Logic Journal of IGPL Advance Access originally published online on June 17, 2008
Logic Journal of IGPL 2008 16(4):317-334; doi:10.1093/jigpal/jzn009
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Transition Logic Revisited
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany.
E-mail: Bibel{at}gmx.net
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A new version of transition logic is presented. It integrates (dynamic) transitions, which change world states, and classical (static) reasoning, restricted in the paper to Horn logic. This is achieved by defining a deductive relationship
(T,
) among formulas for a partially ordered set (T,
) of transitions. This novel integration might form the core for a unified framework for practical reasoning with the potential of a full exploitation of the maturing techniques from classical planning and deduction. For the chosen formula type the logic at the same time offers one possible clarification of the deductive formalism envisioned for original STRIPS but never made precise before.
Received for publication 22 April 2008.
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