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Stable Model Semantics

Gelfond & Lifschitz’s (1988) semantics for normal logic programs with negation-as-failure: a stable model of a program P is a model M of the reduct P^M (the positive program obtained by deleting clauses whose negative body fails in M and stripping the surviving negative literals). The standard semantics for Answer Set Programming (ASP). Dung (1995) proved that stable models of P coincide with stable extensions of the corresponding Argumentation Framework — establishing nonmonotonic argumentation and ASP as the same theory under different syntax.

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