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The Proof Algorithms of Plausible Logic Form a Hierarchy

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Plausible Logic is a non-monotonic logic with an efficient implementation. Plausible Logic has five proof algorithms, one is monotonic and four are non-monotonic. These five proof algorithms form a hierarchy. Ambiguity propagating proof algorithms are less risky than ambiguity blocking proof algorithms. The hierarchy shows that the benefit of using the riskier algorithms is that more formulas can be proved. Unlike previous Plausible Logics, the Plausible Logic in this paper is relatively consistent, checks for loops, can prove all its facts and all tautologies, and allows countably many formulas and rules to be considered.

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Billington, D. (2005). The Proof Algorithms of Plausible Logic Form a Hierarchy. In: Zhang, S., Jarvis, R. (eds) AI 2005: Advances in Artificial Intelligence. AI 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3809. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11589990_83

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