Disjunctive Datalog
Disjunctive Datalog is an extension of the logic programming language Datalog that allows disjunctions in the heads of rules. This extension enables disjunctive Datalog to express several NP-hard problems that are not known to be expressable in plain Datalog. Disjunctive Datalog has been applied in the context of reasoning about ontologies in the semantic web.[1] DLV is an implementation of disjunctive Datalog.
Syntax
A disjunctive Datalog program is a collection of rules. A Template:Dfni is a clause of the form:Template:Sfn
where , ..., may be negated, and may include (in)equality constraints.
Semantics
There are at least three ways to define the semantics of disjunctive Datalog:Template:Sfn
- Minimal model semantics
- Perfect model semantics
- Disjunctive stable model semantics, which generalizes the stable model semantics
Expressivity
Disjunctive Datalog can express several NP-complete and NP-hard problems, including the travelling salesman problem, graph coloring, maximum clique problem, and minimal vertex cover.Template:Sfn These problems are only expressible in Datalog if the polynomial hierarchy collapses.
Implementations
The DLV (DataLog with Disjunction, where the logical disjunction symbol V is used) system implements the disjunctive stable model semantics.[2]