While within constant factors from their traditional counterparts for their worst case behavior, our arithmetic operations open the doors for interesting numerical computations, impossible with traditional number representations. We provide a complete specification of our algorithms in the form of a purely ...
In this chapter we shall discuss three important features of the Prolog language, none of which merits a whole chapter to itself. Although we have included these in the same chapter, we would not wish to give the reader the impression that these language features are in any way dependent on...
A Theory of First-Order Built-in's of Prolog We provide here a framework for studying Prolog programs with various built-in's that include arithmetic operations, and such metalogical relations like va... KR Apt,E Marchiori,C Palamidessi 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 The Higher Arithmetic Updated...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook interval arithmetic Acronyms [′in·tər·vəl ə′rith·mə·tik] (computer science) A method of numeric computation in which each variable is specified as lying within some closed interval, and each...
In the traditional approach to trust, we either trust an agent or not. If we trust an agent, we allow this agent full access to a particular task. For example, I trust my bank to handle my account; the bank (my agent) outsources money operations to another company (sub-agent), etc....
their traditional counterparts for their average and worst case behavior, our arithmetic operations open the doors for interesting numerical computations, intractable with a traditional number representation.We provide a complete specification of our algorithms in the form of a purely declarative Prolog ...