Class SimpleFolReasoner

java.lang.Object
org.tweetyproject.logics.fol.reasoner.FolReasoner
org.tweetyproject.logics.fol.reasoner.SimpleFolReasoner
All Implemented Interfaces:
QualitativeReasoner<FolBeliefSet,FolFormula>, Reasoner<Boolean,FolBeliefSet,FolFormula>

public class SimpleFolReasoner extends FolReasoner
Uses a naive brute force search procedure for theorem proving.
Author:
Matthias Thimm
  • Constructor Details

    • SimpleFolReasoner

      public SimpleFolReasoner()
      Default
  • Method Details

    • query

      public Boolean query(FolBeliefSet kb, FolFormula formula)
      Description copied from interface: QualitativeReasoner
      Queries the given belief base with the provided formula and returns a boolean result. The result indicates whether the formula is entailed or satisfied by the belief base according to the qualitative reasoning method implemented by the reasoner.
      Specified by:
      query in interface QualitativeReasoner<FolBeliefSet,FolFormula>
      Specified by:
      query in interface Reasoner<Boolean,FolBeliefSet,FolFormula>
      Specified by:
      query in class FolReasoner
      Parameters:
      kb - The belief base to be queried.
      formula - The formula for which the query is made.
      Returns:
      `TRUE` if the formula is entailed or satisfied by the belief base, `FALSE` otherwise.
    • equivalent

      public boolean equivalent(FolBeliefSet kb, FolFormula f1, FolFormula f2)
      Description copied from class: FolReasoner
      This method determines whether two formulas are equivalent wrt. to the given knowledge base.
      Specified by:
      equivalent in class FolReasoner
      Parameters:
      kb - the knowledge base
      f1 - the first formula.
      f2 - the second formula.
      Returns:
      the answer to the query.
    • isInstalled

      public boolean isInstalled()
      Description copied from interface: QualitativeReasoner
      Checks whether the underlying solver or reasoning mechanism used by this reasoner is installed and available for use. This can be helpful when the reasoner depends on external tools or libraries for performing the reasoning tasks.
      Returns:
      `true` if the solver is installed and available, `false` otherwise.