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Lifschitz, Vladimir - Department of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin
Twelve Definitions of a Stable Model Vladimir Lifschitz
Yuliya Lierler The Dissertation Committee for Yuliya Lierler
Answer Set Planning Vladimir Lifschitz
A Reductive Semantics for Counting and Choice in Answer Set Programming
Why the Monkey Needs the Box: A Serious Look at a Toy Domain
On Calculational Proofs Vladimir Lifschitz
Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Indo-European Languages
Situation Calculus and Causal Logic Vladimir Lifschitz
Answer Set Programming and Plan Generation
Variables in Action Descriptions: Merging C+ with ADL Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren
Reinforcing a Claim in Commonsense Reasoning Jonathan Campbell and Vladimir Lifschitz
Action Languages, Answer Sets and Planning
De nitions in Answer Set Programming Selim T. Erdo gan and Vladimir Lifschitz
Nonmonotonic Causal Theories Enrico Giunchiglia
Fages' Theorem for Programs with Nested Expressions
Norman Clayton McCain Causality in Commonsense Reasoning about Actions
On the Logic of Causal Explanation Vladimir Lifschitz
Under consideration for publication in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 1 Temporal Phylogenetic Networks
Preprint 0 (1999) ?--? 1 Nested Expressions in Logic Programs
Describing Additive Fluents in Action Language C+ Joohyung Lee and Vladimir Lifschitz
A Knowledge Module: Buying and Selling Joohyung Lee
Representing the Zoo World and the Trac World
Wire Routing and Satisfiability Planning Esra Erdem, Vladimir Lifschitz, and Martin D. F. Wong
Success of Default Logic Vladimir Lifschitz
Book Review: M. Shanahan, Solving the Frame Problem
Fages' Theorem and Answer Set Programming
Why Are There So Many Loop Formulas? Vladimir Lifschitz
A Characterization of Strong Equivalence for Logic Programs with Variables
Almost De nite Causal Theories Semra Do ganda g 1 , Paolo Ferraris 2 , and Vladimir Lifschitz 2
Two Components of An Action Language Vladimir Lifschitz
Strongly Equivalent Logic Programs Vladimir Lifschitz
G. Neelakantan Kartha A Mathematical Investigation of Reasoning About Actions
A Generalization of the Lin-Zhao Theorem
Tight Logic Programs Esra Erdem and Vladimir Lifschitz
Actions as Special Cases Selim T. Erdo gan and Vladimir Lifschitz
Irrelevant Actions in Plan Generation (Extended Abstract)
The Semantics of Variables in Action Descriptions Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren
Volume title 1 The editors
What Is Answer Set Programming? Vladimir Lifschitz
Safe Formulas in the General Theory of Stable Models (Preliminary Report)
Charles Hudson Turner Causal Action Theories and Satis ability Planning
Paolo Ferraris The Dissertation Committee for Paolo Ferraris
The Dissertation Committee for Wanwan Ren certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation
A Modular Action Description Language Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren
Loop Formulas for Disjunctive Logic Programs
Selim Turhan Erdogan The Dissertation Committee for Selim Turhan Erdogan
An Action Language Based on Causal Explanation: Preliminary Report
Translating peter.e.clark@boeing.com
Representing Transition Systems by Logic Programs
GETTING TO THE AIRPORT: THE OLDEST PLANNING PROBLEM IN AI
Representing Action: Indeterminacy and Ramifications
Logic Programs vs. First-Order Formulas in Textual Inference
KM The Knowledge Machine 2.0: Users Manual
Missionaries and Cannibals in the Causal Calculator Vladimir Lifschitz
Action Languages, Temporal Action Logics and the Situation Calculus
Mathematical Foundations of Answer Set Programming
Under consideration for publication in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 1 Weight Constraints as Nested Expressions
BENCHMARK PROBLEMS FOR FORMAL NONMONOTONIC REASONING
Stable Models and Circumscription Paolo Ferraris, Joohyung Lee, and Vladimir Lifschitz
Datalog Programs and Their Stable Models Vladimir Lifschitz