Independence - revision and defaults
Dov Gabbay, Karl Schlechta (LIF)

TL;DR
This paper explores various facets of independence within theory revision and preferential reasoning, extending previous research to better understand how independence influences logical and reasoning frameworks.
Contribution
It generalizes prior work by Chopra, Parikh, and Rodrigues, providing new insights into the role of independence in theory revision and preferential reasoning.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of independence in theory revision
Extended frameworks for preferential reasoning
New theoretical insights into independence mechanisms
Abstract
We investigate different aspects of independence here, in the context of theory revision, generalizing slightly work by Chopra, Parikh, and Rodrigues, and in the context of preferential reasoning.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference · Advanced Algebra and Logic
