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S-semantics -- an example
Published 10 Jun 2020 in cs.LO, cs.PL, and cs.SE | (2006.06077v3)
Abstract: The s-semantics makes it possible to explicitly deal with variables in program answers. So it seems suitable for programs using nonground data structures, like open lists. However it is difficult to find published examples of using the s-semantics to reason about particular programs. Here we apply s-semantics to prove correctness and completeness of Fr\"uhwirth's $n$ queens program. This is compared with a proof, published elsewhere, based on the standard semantics and Herbrand interpretations.
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