Abstract

An answer set program with variables is first-order definable on finite structures if the set of its finite answer sets can be captured by a first-order sentence. Characterizing classes of programs that are first-order definable on finite structures is theoretically challenging and of practical relevance to answer set programming. In this paper, we identify a non-trivial class of answer set programs called loop-separable programs and show that they are first-order definable on finite structures.

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