Grounding and Solving in Answer Set Programming
Kaufmann, Benjamin (University of Potsdam) | Leone, Nicola (University of Calabria) | Perri, Simona (University of Calabria) | Schaub, Torsten (University of Potsdam)
At first, a problem is expressed as a logic program. ASP's success is largely due to the availability of a rich modeling language (Gebser and Schaub 2016) along with effective systems. Early ASP solvers SModels (Simons, Niemelä, and Soininen 2002) and DLV (Leone et al. 2006) were followed by SAT DLV (Faber, Leone, and Perri 2012) or GrinGo (Gebser ground rules, corresponding to the number of net al. 2011) are based on seminaive database evaluation tuples, over a set of two elements. For more details techniques (Ullman 1988) for avoiding duplicate about complexity of ASP the reader may refer to work during grounding. Grounding is seen as an iterative Dantsin et al. (2001).
Oct-7-2016