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  1. Regression in Modal Logic.Robert Demolombe, Andreas Herzig & Ivan Varzinczak - 2003 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 13 (2):165-185.
    In this work we propose an encoding of Reiter’s Situation Calculus solution to the frame problem into the framework of a simple multimodal logic of actions. In particular we present the modal counterpart of the regression technique. This gives us a theorem proving method for a relevant fragment of our modal logic.
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  • Let's plan it deductively!W. Bibel - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 103 (1-2):183-208.
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  • Weakening conflicting information for iterated revision and knowledge integration.Salem Benferhat, Souhila Kaci, Daniel Le Berre & Mary-Anne Williams - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence 153 (1-2):339-371.
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  • Preferences and explanations.Ramón Pino-Pérez & Carlos Uzcátegui - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 149 (1):1-30.
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  • Nonmonotonic causal theories.Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz & Hudson Turner - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence 153 (1-2):49-104.
    cuted actions. It has been applied to several challenge problems in the theory of commonsense knowledge. We study the relationship between this formalism and other work on nonmonotonic reasoning and knowl-.
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  • Strips: A new approach to the application of theorem proving to problem solving.Richard E. Fikes & Nils J. Nilsson - 1971 - Artificial Intelligence 2 (3-4):189-208.
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  • Solving the Frame Problem: A Mathematical Investigation of the Common Sense Law of Inertia.Murray Shanahan & Professor of Cognitive Robotics Murray Shanahan - 1997 - MIT Press.
    In 1969, John McCarthy and Pat Hayes uncovered a problem that has haunted the field of artificial intelligence ever since--the frame problem. The problem arises when logic is used to describe the effects of actions and events. Put simply, it is the problem of representing what remains unchanged as a result of an action or event. Many researchers in artificial intelligence believe that its solution is vital to the realization of the field's goals. Solving the Frame Problem presents the various (...)
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  • Knowledge in Action: Logical Foundations for Specifying and Implementing Dynamical Systems.Raymond Reiter - 2001 - Cambridge: Mass. : MIT Press.
    Specifying and implementing dynamical systems with the situation calculus.
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