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    A General Modal Framework for the Event Calculus and its Skeptical and Credulous Variants

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    We propose a general and uniform modal framework for the Event Calculus (EC) and its skeptical Appeared as Reasearch Report 37/96-RR, Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica, Universit`a di Udine, Italy, July 1996. and credulous variants. The resulting temporal formalism, called the Generalized Modal Event Calculus (GMEC), extends considerably the expressive power of EC when information about the ordering of events is incomplete. It provides means of inquiring about the evolution of the maximal validity intervals of properties relatively to all possible refinements of the ordering data by allowing free mixing of propositional connectives and modal operators. We first give a semantic definition of GMEC; then, we propose a declarative encoding of GMEC in the language of hereditary Harrop formulae and prove the soundness and completeness of the resulting logic programs 1 . Keywords: Temporal Reasoning, Non-monotonic Reasoning, Modal Logic, Hereditary Harrop Formulae. 1 A short vers..

    A General Modal Framework for the Event Calculus and its Skeptical and Credulous Variants

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    We propose a general and uniform modal framework for the Event Calculus (EC) and its skeptical and credulous variants. The resulting temporal formalism, called the Generalized Modal Event Calculus (GMEC), extends considerably the expressive power of EC when information about the ordering of events is incomplete. It provides means of inquiring about the evolution of the maximal validity intervals of properties relatively to all possible refinements of the ordering data by allowing free mixing of propositional connectives and modal operators. We first give a semantic definition of GMEC; then, we propose a declarative encoding of GMEC in the language of hereditary Harrop formulas and prove the soundness and completeness of the resulting logic programs
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