2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.00341
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Anti-unification of Unordered Goals

Gonzague Yernaux,
Wim Vanhoof

Abstract: Anti-unification in logic programming refers to the process of capturing common syntactic structure among given goals, computing as such a single new goal that is more general and hence called a generalization of the given goals. Finding an arbitrary common generalization for two goals is trivial, but looking for those common generalizations that are either as large as possible (called largest common generalizations) or as specific as possible (called most specific generalizations) is a non-trivial optimizatio… Show more

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