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Overview
LPAR is an international conference series aimed at bringing together researchers interested in logic programming and automated reasoning. The research in logic programming grew out of the research in automated reasoning in the early
1970s. Later, the implementation techniques known from logic programming were used in implementing theorem proving systems. Results from both fields applied to deductive databases.
This volume contains the proceedings of LPAR '93, which was organized by the Russian Association for Logic Programming.
The volume contains 35 contributed papers selected from 84
submissions, together with an invited paper by Peter Wegner entitled "Reasoning versus modeling in computer science".
Synopsis
This volume contains the proceedings of LPAR '92, the international conference on logic programming and automated reasoning held in St. Petersburg in July 1992. The aim of the conference was to bring together researchers from the Russian and the international logic programming and theorem proving communities.
The topics of interest covered by papers inthe volume include automated theorem proving, non-monotonic reasoning,
applications of mathematical logic to computer science,
deductive databases, implementation of declarative concepts,
and programming in non-classical logics.
LPAR '92 is the successor of the First and Second Russian Conferences on Logic Programming held in 1990 and 1991,
respectively, the proceedings of which were publishedin LNAI Vol. 592.