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Negation and Negation as failure

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Difference between Negation and Negation as failure

Negation vs. Negation as failure

In logic, negation, also called the logical complement, is an operation that takes a proposition P to another proposition "not P", written \neg P (¬P), which is interpreted intuitively as being true when P is false, and false when P is true. Negation as failure (NAF, for short) is a non-monotonic inference rule in logic programming, used to derive \mathrm~p (i.e. that ~p is assumed not to hold) from failure to derive ~p.

Similarities between Negation and Negation as failure

Negation and Negation as failure have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Negation and Negation as failure Comparison

Negation has 77 relations, while Negation as failure has 15. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (77 + 15).

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