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Concepción Vidal

Researcher at University of A Coruña

Publications -  28
Citations -  201

Concepción Vidal is an academic researcher from University of A Coruña. The author has contributed to research in topics: Answer set programming & Temporal logic. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications receiving 171 citations.

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Temporal equilibrium logic: a survey

TL;DR: This paper contains a survey of the main definitions and results obtained to date related to Temporal Equilibrium Logic, a nonmonotonic hybrid approach that combines Equ equilibrium Logic with Linear-Time Temporal Logic.
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Prolonged suxamethonium-induced neuromuscular blockade associated with organophosphate poisoning

TL;DR: A patient exposed to Malathion during agricultural work, who suffered a prolonged apnoea after the administration of suxamethonium, was reported, who had a normal phenotype, but an extremely low plasma cholinesterase activity.
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Strongly Equivalent Temporal Logic Programs

TL;DR: A linear temporal extension of Equilibrium Logic and its monotonic basis, the intermediate logic of Here-and-There (HT), provides a sufficient condition for temporal strong equivalence and can be transformed into a provability test into the standard Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), something that can be automatically checked using any of the LTL available provers.
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Forgetting auxiliary atoms in forks

TL;DR: A conservative extension of Equilibrium Logic and its monotonic basis, the logic of Here-and-There, is introduced, in which a new connective ‘|’ the authors call fork is dealt with, to show that, in this extension, it is always possible to forget auxiliary atoms under strong persistence.
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Loop formulas for splitable temporal logic programs

TL;DR: This paper shows that for this syntactic class, temporal equilibrium models can be captured by an LTL formula, that results from the combination of two well-known techniques in ASP: splitting and loop formulas, and can be used to obtain the temporalilibrium models of the program.